“This bill is a slap in the face to the millions of Ohioans who voted in favor of Issue 2. Once again, politicians are arrogantly trying to claim that the public didn’t know what they were voting for.”
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Consistent with prior studies, researchers concluded, “Cannabis consumers self-titrate when switching between flower and concentrate product types.”
Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis signed legislation in July mandating state officials to “immediately suspend the registration” of any state-registered patient or caregiver convicted of certain marijuana-related offenses.
Contrary to investigators’ expectations, subjects who consumed cannabis were less likely than non-users to suffer from symptoms of sinonasal diseases, with more frequent consumers possessing the lowest risk.
Litigants argue that the tax is illegal because it improperly amends the state’s voter-initiated marijuana legalization law.
“Medical cannabis is here. Will physicians catch up, or will we, through omission, continue to let patients navigate therapeutic uncertainty alone?”
“Cannabinoids show promising potential in managing symptoms such as agitation and aggression in people with dementia, with an overall favorable safety and tolerability profile,” investigators concluded.
“These results support the hypothesis that different cannabinoids may exert distinct roles in modulating sleep-related therapeutic benefits,” researchers reported.
