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Should U.S. Cannabis Companies Seek Trademark Protection in Canada?

Canna Law Blog

“The following terms are, at this time acceptable by the Office: ‘dried cannabis’ or ‘dried marijuana,’ ‘live cannabis plants,’ ‘medicinal marijuana for temporary relief of seizures,’ ‘medicinal marijuana for temporary relief of nerve pain.’” “Cannabis oil,” however, is not acceptable.

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Chronic Pain & Cannabis

420 Insight

Research Shows Three puffs a day of cannabis, better known as marijuana, helps people with chronic nerve pain due to injury or surgery feel less pain and sleep better, a Canadian team has found.

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Cannabis for Sciatica: Can It Actually Help?

Greencamp

Sciatic pain has a very wide range, starting from mild tingling, aching and burning sensations, to a completely incapacitating pain that can occur anywhere along the path of the sciatic nerve. Our internal chemical compounds (endocannabinoids), and these ever-present cells comprise what’s called the endocannabinoid system (ECS).

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The Green Wave – Legal Challenges, Considerations for Investors in Cannabis Industry

Cannabis Law Report

Marijuana or cannabis can be used to treat a multitude of diseases; more importantly, it is known to be effective in reducing pain. There are less than a dozen publicly listed cannabis companies at present. Investment in cannabis/ marijuana is not new. It also sends investors a sign that the company is serious about its business.