After adjusting for confounders, cannabis use was associated with decreased odds of mortality, ICU admission, and pancreatic cancer.
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Under the new law, first-time offenders must pay a minimum fine of $300. They can also face up to one year in jail.
NORML generated hundreds of emails to lawmakers opposing the new restrictions, arguing that patients should not lose their access to medicine based solely on a prior drug conviction.
“Just because states may legalize hemp under the 2018 Farm Bill does not mean they must,” the Court determined.
NORML has generated over 17,000 messages to lawmakers opposing the bill.
These findings “seem to support previous studies showing that marijuana use was not associated with myocardial infarction,” the study’s authors concluded.
Most consumers say that their cannabis use positively impacts their lives, with participants reporting improved emotional, mental, and physical health.
“Blinded clinical impressions showed almost two-third of the participants had behavioral improvements with CBD,” researchers reported.
