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Microdosing Cannabis in Miami: What It Is and How It Might Help

LifeCannMD

Traditional medications left him feeling like a zombie. Now, with 1.5mg of a balanced THC:CBD tincture twice daily, he’s giving presentations at work and actually enjoying social events again. Take James, a 34-year-old software developer who came to me with severe social anxiety after obtaining his marijuana card.

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Telemedicine and MMJ: How Online Consultations Work

MMJ Recs

Despite its numerous advantages, telemedicine for MMJ consultations does present challenges. These fees cover the cost of the medical evaluation, processing the application, and issuing the MMJ card. This discretion encourages more open and honest communication between patients and healthcare providers.

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California’s New Cannabis Laws Affect College-Aged Students

Meadow

At a 20 to one ratio, for example, each dose has 9 and a half milligrams of CBD, just half a milligram of THC, which does help the CBD work better, but is present in just a tiny sub-psychoactive amount, in just half a milligram. Anyone that’s 18 that wants to obtain cannabis legally will have to get a medical evaluation.

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Further Consideration of the STATES Act

Cannabis Law Report

The Attorney General forwards the request to the Health and Human Services Secretary and requests a scientific and medical evaluation and recommendation, as specified by 23 USC 811(b-c). At the present time, state medical and recreational legalization have no impact on federal drug control laws. 3032 and H.R.

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DEA Pushes Marijuana Rescheduling Hearing To December: What Does This Mean For Cannabis?

Veriheal

This recommendation resulted from a thorough scientific and medical evaluation of cannabis by HHS, which determined that cannabis does have “currently accepted medical use” in the U.S. In August 2023, the HHS also crucially recommended to the DEA that cannabis be relisted from Schedule I to Schedule III.

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