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Veterans' Grass-Roots Movement Shares Health Benefits of Marijuana To get away from the memories of war in Afghanistan -- the violence, the unexpected danger, the rush of adrenaline and the hypervigilance that can come with post-traumatic stress disorder -- Aaron Newsom started gardening. Since World War II, generations of veterans have found healing in horticulture. Digging in the dirt did that for Newsom, but the Marine, who served in an attack helicopter squadron, wanted more. He wanted to share this healing feeling with
Doctors' Group Wants to Scrap Canada's Medical Cannabis Program A few weeks ago, at a medical conference for the Canadian Consortium for the Investigation of Cannabinoids in Toronto, things got heated. And that's putting it nicely. In attendance were scientists who study cannabis, physicians, pharmacists, and nurses. They were all there to discuss what should happen with medical cannabis policy, when the drug becomes legal for anyone to use. When the Canadian Medical Association started to explain their position, things got ugly. That position
Liberal's Legal Cannabis Bill C-45 Faces Senatorial Review CANNABIS CULTURE - Canadian Senators are gathered in Ottawa to determine the fate of the Liberal Government's cannabis legalization strategy (Bill C-45).!Senators from the! Conservative Party of Canada, occupying 33 of 105 seats, have declared they will try to defeat the bill. This is cause for alarm, as the Senate, for the first time in Canadian history, is compromised of more independent Senators than politically affiliated members. The Conservative faction, have hinged their argument against
NFL Player Makes Medical Marijuana History: 'I Have a Life to Live' NFL running back Mike James calls it his medicine for pain management, but league officials call it a banned substance. Now, James' athletic career is hanging in limbo because he chose pot over pills. In 2013, James was prescribed opioid painkillers after injuring his left ankle in a Monday night football game. Within weeks, he developed a dangerous dependency on the drugs. To get off of the opioids, he turned to medical marijuana for his