“Outmoded and unfair federal drug policies are out of step with reality and directly contribute to the trucking shortage crisis,” wrote Rep. Blumenauer.
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Authors concluded: “Both malignant cancer and chronic dermatitis [were] completely resolved within four weeks of twice-daily treatment.”
Only 20 percent of those surveyed say they support maintaining federal cannabis prohibition.
Investigators concluded, “Our findings add to evidence that the legalization of nonmedical cannabis has not led to dramatic increases in the use of alcohol, cigarettes, and nonprescribed opioids.”
A spokesperson for Democratic Gov. John Carney said that he will review the bill, but that the Governor remains largely opposed to legalization.
“Our results indicated a trend of favorable response in the treatment with CBD, which has emerged as a therapeutic option for psoriasis,” researchers concluded.
“So dire is the current situation that advocates now fear that the cannabis industry in California faces an ‘existential crisis’ in the absence of meaningful tax reform.”
Thirty-nine percent of patients were able to either “completely discontinue [their use of] insomnia medications or reduce their use from nightly administration to as-needed administration.”
