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Is the Use of Medical Marijuana Biblical?

Is the medical use of marijuana Biblical?

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Canada sees first day of cannabis legalization

After years of study, fierce debate, and a relentless campaign of public persuasion, Canadians are now free to enjoy legal cannabis, from coast to coast to coast. While many rejoiced and celebrated as they were able to purchase their buds legally for the first time, the vision of what a pot-permissive Canada looks like still remains somewhat hazy.

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Patrick Kennedy shares warning about legalizing marijuana

Former congressman Patrick Kennedy speaks out on #Tucker about how marijuana legalization impacts public health.

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WisEye Morning Minute: Rewind – Evers Plans First Step to Medical Marijuana

On January 18, WisconsinEye Senior Producer Steve Walters and WisPolitics.com Editor JR Ross discussed Governor Tony Evers (D) saying that he plans to put legalizing medical marijuana in the upcoming budget proposal.
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New York Senator Diane Savino On Cannabis Legalization | Op-Ed | NowThis

‘We shouldn’t be afraid to advocate for adult-use cannabis.’ — Public support is growing for cannabis legalization, and this state senator thinks it’s time for the federal government to catch up.
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New York State Senator Diane Savino: ”In 2014, New York became the 23rd state to legalize medical cannabis.

Millions of Americans now live in a state where cannabis use is legal for adults 21 and over, and millions more live in a state where medical use is legal.

In a society where a growing majority of its citizens support cannabis legalization, our federal policies remain outdated and untouched.

Under federal law, cannabis is treated as a schedule 1 drug, such as heroin or LSD.

This level of cognitive dissonance between Congress and the states is astounding.

In the eyes of the federal government, cannabis is seen as highly addictive and as having no medical benefits.

But through the eyes of the public, it is viewed much more favorably.

As we enter the midterm elections, Democrats in swing districts should be looking to cannabis policy reform to bolster their support.

Public support for adult-use cannabis has risen exponentially over the last few years, and recent polling suggests that support for the issue can actually be especially helpful in Congressional swing districts.

There’s not much difference between the percentage of Democrats and Republicans who support adult use. It’s an issue that, across the board, people can get behind.

And unlike in the past when some Democrats would hide their viewpoints on both medical and adult legalization for fear of turning off voters, the opposite is now true.

In New York, I’ve worked with my colleagues in government who had previously opposed legalization, but have since witnessed the benefits in other states and the shift in public perception.

In just the last few years, its popularity has grown among my colleagues.

Polling also shows it makes people more likely to vote for candidates who support adult-use cannabis, and what’s even more important is that the percentage that would be less likely to vote for a candidate who supports adult-use cannabis is considerably low, especially among independents.

This year alone, we have seen candidates across New York and the nation running unabashedly on marijuana legalization. It’s not only smart politics, it’s smart policy.

Areas that have been struck by the opioid crisis should especially take note.

The area that I represent in Staten Island, has been hit particularly hard by this epidemic, and marijuana could be the solution for many struggling with addiction.

Current treatments for opioid addiction, such as suboxone and methadone, are as addictive as the opioids that patients came into treatments for. Marijuana is not.

The benefits of medical cannabis can be truly life changing and polling data has shown that it has shifted the public perception of this policy. It’s a low risk, high reward stance to take.

So as Democrats we shouldn’t be afraid to advocate for adult-use cannabis, we should be encouraging each other to do so.

During the next legislative session in New York, we will present a comprehensive marijuana legalization package, and I expect a successful passage, which will make New York the 10th state in the nation to legalize marijuana. That number will only continue to grow.’

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Marijuana on the ballot: Which states could legalize pot?

Voters aren’t just choosing between candidates this Election Day. There are several ballot measures being considered, including expanding access to marijuana. CBS News correspondent Dean Reynolds reports.

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What Big Tobacco’s $1.8 Billion Weed Investment Means For Legalization | NowThis

Big Tobacco just invested $1.8 billion into weed, so what does that mean for legalization?
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In American capitalism, when there’s a market that can be made money in, big corporations are going to capitalize on that and come into play.

On Dec 7, 2018, Altria Group, the company that owns Marlboro, bought a 45% stake in Canadian cannabis company Cronos Group for approx $1.8 billion NowThis talked to Erik Altieri, the executive director of NORML, to get his take on what this might mean for cannabis in the U.S.

“It is encouraging to see a huge corporation like Altria jump in in such a serious way, if only from the standpoint that it means, being a big risk averse corporation, they clearly see the writing is on the wall on this. They wouldn’t be making this substantial investment otherwise, if they thought that there was still a chance that marijuana was gonna be—remain a Schedule 1 illegal drug in the United States for the next 10 years. It means that the progress that we see is only going to continue and that federal action is imminent on this topic of particularly scheduling.”

And most Americans see legalization as a good thing, a move like this could have big impact on how it’s done

“As you’re seeing now with the debate in places like New Jersey and other states that are moving forward, we need to keep the focus on small business, micro-licensing, social justice, and especially home cultivation. Consumers need to have the right to cultivate some plants at home as a check on the industry, to make sure that they keep delivering quality product and that tax rates and prices are fair.”

So if this move means legalization is coming, what should it look like?

“What we’d want to see is something more akin to a wine model or a microbrew model, and less of a cigarette model when it comes to legal marijuana in the United States. Something that prioritizes quality and small-scale operations over large, hundreds-of-acre cultivators and box store brand dispensaries.”

Big tobacco isn’t known for their small-scale operations. So there’s a chance these companies come in and try to change regulation

“They’re coming a bit late to the party here. We have a good number of states with operating legal markets here already. Those regulations are in place. I don’t think most state lawmakers want to see those regulations and oversight controls go away. So they may come in and start spending big money on lobbyists to try to fight against those things, but that’s where the — the responsibility is on us as advocates to fight back and to make sure that what we have now not only stays in place, but we push for even stronger controls — particularly when it comes to big corporations. Because we know they don’t have scruples about doing anything that it takes to make an extra cent per sale.”

At the end of the day, this investment could be very good for cannabis, but Altieri says it’s going to be up to consumers to hold these companies accountable and make sure legalization happens with good structure and scale.

“For the first time in potentially ever—at least in a very long time in the modern history of this country, we pretty much have the ability to build an entire industry from scratch and kind of dictate what it looks like, make sure that it’s an ethical industry, that it’s one that prioritizes diversity, both racial and gender diversity, as well as diversity of business operations, from small-scale to larger scale.”

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Canada’s Cannabis Capital | On Drugs

As federal legalization of Marijuana approaches, we look at how one small town in Eastern Ontario has reversed its fortunes on the promise of a marijuana economy and what a vision for cannabis tourism could soon look like in reality.

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Facts vs Myth on Marijuana, Alcohol, and Other Drugs – Kevin Hill, MD, Addiction Psychiatrist

Informative talk on underage drinking, teens, marijuana, and opioids. Unbiased Truth: Drugs, Alcohol, Opioids and Your Health. Kevin P. Hill, MD, MHS, is an addiction psychiatrist who is director of the Substance Abuse Consultation Service in the Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse at McLean Hospital and is also Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. Hill conducts clinical research aimed at developing medications and behavioral interventions that might help those who want to stop smoking marijuana or cigarettes. Dr. Hill received a prestigious federal K99/R00 grant award from the National Institute on Drug Abuse: his project is to test the efficacy of a synthetic marijuana-like compound, nabilone, as a medication for patients with marijuana dependence.

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Michigan puts legalizing recreational marijuana on November ballot

Voters in Michigan will head to the polls next month to cast their ballots in this year’s primary races. That’s when candidates will be forced to weigh in on the state’s decision to put recreational marijuana on its November ballot. Detroit Free Press political reporter Kathy Gray joined CBSN with more on the issue and the candidates for governor.

Marijuana legalization gives 420 and cannabis culture a different meaning

With marijuana legalization on the horizon, 420 and cannabis culture are beginning to have a different meaning. For many people, that will mean decriminalizing the drug, and that will be a big deal for those who have criminal records for simple possession of marijuana.

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Cannabis investors prepare for legalization

Cannabis investors are awaiting legalization of recreational marijuana. Michael Gorenstein, CEO of billion-dollar pot company Cronos, talks about the industry’s future.

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Marijuana legalization advances in NH House

New Hampshire House lawmakers approved a bill Tuesday that would legalize the recreational use of marijuana in the state.
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Government plans to legalize marijuana next year

The federal government says it will introduce legislation to legalize marijuana next spring. The announcement comes on April 20th, a day of significance in cannabis culture.
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Future of marijuana in U.S. a hazy situation

The future of legal marijuana in the U.S. has become a hazy situation ever since Donald Trump took office. CBC News followed a four-hour “beer and bud” tour on a “cannabus” in San Diego, to explore the different aspects of cannabis legalization in California and Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ new threat to crack down on the cannabis industry.

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Delays for legal pot in Canada

Delays for legalized pot in Canada were announced this week, while provinces sort out how cannabis will be distributed in each jurisdiction. One cannabis entrepreneur says the delays won’t be too big a hurdle for the burgeoning industry.

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