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Since 2010, scientists have published over 23,000 peer-reviewed papers on cannabis, with the annual number of papers increasing every year, Paul Armentano, deputy director of NORML, writes in a recent blog. #cannabis #harmreduction
Still peppered with known refer madness including the tired old psychosis, addictive claims. https://calgary420.ca//183-debunking-reefer-madness-with-s
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"Psychoactive effects are a daily experience to most. No matter how you take your coffee, know that it includes a dose of psychoactivity. Morning caffeine jitters and post coffee highs are such symptomatic effects. Chocolate lovers will have also experienced psychoactive effects, such as improved mood, stress reduction, and focus."
"Today, Health Canada published the results of its 2020 Canadian Cannabis Survey. Results of the survey provide a snapshot of Canadians' knowledge, attitudes and behaviours towards cannabis and its use. Data were collected from April 30 to June 22, 2020."
More outright ridiculous nonsense from Health Canada. All these years and all their losses in the Canadian courts since 1997 have changed nothing in their all so harmful refusal to finally accept the science and evidence.
This is a landmark agreement, with a union and a medical cannabis company coming together to provide dedicated support through medical marijuana clinics across the country while challenging the stigmas associated with cannabis,
"Ottawa is asking for feedback on everything from cannabis labels to beverage limits."