We Must Protect The Interests Of Medical Cannabis After Legalization

gb123

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They've dropped other cases.

It's the same species. The law applies to both as it stands. The only thing legally separating hemp from marijuana is the % of THC. There are also many hemp plants quite high in CBD. Charlotte's web is a hemp plant.
CW is not a "hemp Plant" by definition..
 

VIANARCHRIS

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Charlotte's web (cannabis)


Charlotte's Web
is a high cannabidiol (CBD), low tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) Cannabis extract marketed as a dietary supplement under federal law of the United States and medical cannabis under state laws.[1][2][3] It is produced by the Stanley brothers in Colorado. It does not induce the psychoactive "high" typically associated with recreational marijuana strains that are high In THC.[4] In September 2014, the Stanleys announced that they would ensure that the product consistently contained less than 0.3% THC.[5]

Charlotte's Web is named after Charlotte Figi, born October 18, 2006 (age 9), whose story has led to her being described as "the girl who is changing medical marijuana laws across America."[6] Her parents and physicians say she experienced a reduction of her epileptic seizures brought on by Dravet syndrome after her first dose of medical marijuana at five years of age. Her usage of Charlotte's Web was first featured in the 2013 CNN documentary "Weed". Media coverage increased demand for Charlotte's Web and similar products high in CBD, which has been used to treat epilepsy in toddlers and children.

While anecdotal reports have sparked interest in treatment with cannabinoids,[7] there is not enough evidence to draw conclusions about their safety or efficacy.[7][8] Physicians worry that some parents are willing to try treatments before proper research has been conducted, and that they may be disappointed. They are "alarmed by parallels to past miracle-cure manias later proved false ..." and "... wary of the heightened placebo effect in treatments involving children, when reports of progress depend on the view of parents".[9] However, due to Cannabis being listed as a Schedule 1 drug under the United States Controlled Substances Act, which says it "has no currently accepted medical use in treatment in the United States", legal scientific testing is exceedingly difficult. The nation's research-grade cannabis is controlled by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, whose mission to curb drug use puts it at odds with the researchers who wish to study it for its therapeutic effects.[10]
 

gb123

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Charlotte's web (cannabis)


Charlotte's Web
is a high cannabidiol (CBD), low tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) Cannabis extract marketed as a dietary supplement under federal law of the United States and medical cannabis under state laws.[1][2][3] It is produced by the Stanley brothers in Colorado. It does not induce the psychoactive "high" typically associated with recreational marijuana strains that are high In THC.[4] In September 2014, the Stanleys announced that they would ensure that the product consistently contained less than 0.3% THC.[5]

Charlotte's Web is named after Charlotte Figi, born October 18, 2006 (age 9), whose story has led to her being described as "the girl who is changing medical marijuana laws across America."[6] Her parents and physicians say she experienced a reduction of her epileptic seizures brought on by Dravet syndrome after her first dose of medical marijuana at five years of age. Her usage of Charlotte's Web was first featured in the 2013 CNN documentary "Weed". Media coverage increased demand for Charlotte's Web and similar products high in CBD, which has been used to treat epilepsy in toddlers and children.

While anecdotal reports have sparked interest in treatment with cannabinoids,[7] there is not enough evidence to draw conclusions about their safety or efficacy.[7][8] Physicians worry that some parents are willing to try treatments before proper research has been conducted, and that they may be disappointed. They are "alarmed by parallels to past miracle-cure manias later proved false ..." and "... wary of the heightened placebo effect in treatments involving children, when reports of progress depend on the view of parents".[9] However, due to Cannabis being listed as a Schedule 1 drug under the United States Controlled Substances Act, which says it "has no currently accepted medical use in treatment in the United States", legal scientific testing is exceedingly difficult. The nation's research-grade cannabis is controlled by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, whose mission to curb drug use puts it at odds with the researchers who wish to study it for its therapeutic effects.[10]
and it'll get you high

where as the HEMP we have in cannada will not!
 

redi jedi

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Why should we accept any regulations? Especially ones touted to be for our protection. Nobody needs protection from Cannabis, even kids...there are far more dangerous substances under your sink. If some think different, fine. Dont regulate me...look after your own dam kids.

If you worry your kid is going to get there hands on Cannabis...try making their lunch instead of giving them money to buy it. Dealers might not care how old their customers are, but they sure as fuck care about getting paid.
 
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gb123

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"for our protection. Nobody needs protection from Cannabis, even kids...there are far more dangerous substances under your sink. If some think different, fine. Don't regulate me...look after your own dam kids."


I agree with this but the idea wont make anyone any money...so they will regulate and make up rules and fines and what not...which makes money..

One Giant MAke Work Project just waiting to be figured out...and watch how it goes!!!
 

redi jedi

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and how is it we're to stop them is my point..
I didn't expect to hear that from you GB...personally I think we need a little anarchy to make them realize they work for us, but thats probably way too radical for most

Rules and laws are based on fear, they dont work if we dont fear.
 

OLD MOTHER SATIVA

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i will judge what % of what i need in cannabis medicine....
i do not believe what the people who know nothing about cannabis say we need..[drs]
funny how first its not a medicine, then they are experts..
they know less than zero..in fact their "knowledge" and attempt at regulations will set us back..
until we get our own reins


also...THE ONLY WAY "THEY" CAN COMBAT ORGANIZED CRIME IS TO ALLOW PEOPLE TO GROW OUR OWN

PERIOD!!!!!


making it illegal for us to grow [rec too] and attempting to tie up all the herb production corporately will only allow the same thing to happen..[black market...]

ye politicians and lawmakers out there ....HEED !!!

or the same prohibition .organizede crime bullshit will continue
 
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