Monday, 29 June 2015
Sunday, 28 June 2015
UK & NI; Lords Amendments: Psychoactive Substances Bill [HL] (20th June 2015)
Lords Amendments: Psychoactive Substances Bill [HL] (20th June 2015)
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“( ) Section (Control of Cannabis) provides for legal possession and supply of
cannabis prescribed by a doctor.”
cannabis prescribed by a doctor.”
After Clause 1
BARONESS MEACHER
LORD NORTON OF LOUTH ""
Saturday, 27 June 2015
Friday, 26 June 2015
Wednesday, 24 June 2015
Cannabis in Australia: New South Wales commits $9m to medical marijuana trials - Australasia - World - The Independent
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/australasia/cannabis-in-australia-new-south-wales-commits-9m-to-medical-marijuana-trials-10340729.html
Cannabis in Australia: New South Wales commits $9m to medical marijuana trials
Children with epilepsy and people with terminal illnesses will take part
An Australian state is investing millions of dollars into testing the effectiveness of medicinal marijuana.
The New South Wales (NSW) State Government has pledged 9million
(£4.4million) Australian Dollars over four years to trials which will
involve children with severe epilepsy and adults with terminal
illnesses. Patients undergoing chemotherapy who are suffering with
extreme nausea and vomiting will also take part, Australia’s 9 News has reported.
Medical Research Minister Pru Goward told the website: “Medical research unlocks new treatment for disease, offers hope, delivers cures, keeps people well and out of hospital.”
"At its best [it] profoundly improves lives."
The use, cultivation and possession of cannabis – including for medicinal purposes - are illegal across the country.
However, NSW’s plans have rekindled interest in the drug’s medical use, with Victoria and Queensland announcing they’d be follow suit in April and staging their own trials.
Politicians in Queensland and Victoria revealed the decision in April, after speaking with NSW leaders, The Guardian reported.
Daniel Andrews, the premier of Victoria, said at the time that he had seen “first-hand” the relief medicinal cannabis could give children with life-threatening illnesses.
Read more:
Earlier
in June, millionaire Sydney financier Barry Lambert and his wife Joy
donated $33.7million (£16.5m) to the University of Sydney to help fund
research into medical cannabis, after he said it has helped his three-year-old granddaughter live with a rare form of epilepsy. Mr Lambert said young Katelyn has gone from being hospitalised every few weeks to once in eight months.
“It appears it works miracles for her. But that’s why the research needs to be done to understand the science behind it and to prove beyond doubt that it works and what the long-term impacts would be,” he told Daily Mail Australia.
Previous research by the New York University Epilepsy Centre has shown that elements of cannabis help reduce epileptic seizures.
In another study that may allay the fears of sceptics, scientists in the US have concluded that there is not evidence to suggest that legalising marijuana for medical purposes leads to increased use among teenagers.
The study, published in The Lancet Psychiatry Journal revealed there was no significant difference in adolescent marijuana use in 21 states with medical marijuana laws, before or after laws were introduced.
Cannabis in Australia: New South Wales commits $9m to medical marijuana trials
Children with epilepsy and people with terminal illnesses will take part
An Australian state is investing millions of dollars into testing the effectiveness of medicinal marijuana.
Medical Research Minister Pru Goward told the website: “Medical research unlocks new treatment for disease, offers hope, delivers cures, keeps people well and out of hospital.”
"At its best [it] profoundly improves lives."
The use, cultivation and possession of cannabis – including for medicinal purposes - are illegal across the country.
However, NSW’s plans have rekindled interest in the drug’s medical use, with Victoria and Queensland announcing they’d be follow suit in April and staging their own trials.
Politicians in Queensland and Victoria revealed the decision in April, after speaking with NSW leaders, The Guardian reported.
Daniel Andrews, the premier of Victoria, said at the time that he had seen “first-hand” the relief medicinal cannabis could give children with life-threatening illnesses.
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Read more:
Cannabis-based drug to be offered to NHS Wales patients
No evidence that medical marijuana legalisation leads to increased use in teens
Earlier
in June, millionaire Sydney financier Barry Lambert and his wife Joy
donated $33.7million (£16.5m) to the University of Sydney to help fund
research into medical cannabis, after he said it has helped his three-year-old granddaughter live with a rare form of epilepsy. Mr Lambert said young Katelyn has gone from being hospitalised every few weeks to once in eight months. “It appears it works miracles for her. But that’s why the research needs to be done to understand the science behind it and to prove beyond doubt that it works and what the long-term impacts would be,” he told Daily Mail Australia.
Previous research by the New York University Epilepsy Centre has shown that elements of cannabis help reduce epileptic seizures.
In another study that may allay the fears of sceptics, scientists in the US have concluded that there is not evidence to suggest that legalising marijuana for medical purposes leads to increased use among teenagers.
The study, published in The Lancet Psychiatry Journal revealed there was no significant difference in adolescent marijuana use in 21 states with medical marijuana laws, before or after laws were introduced.
Monday, 22 June 2015
Sunday, 21 June 2015
Ayahuasca 4:1 Powdered Extract
Ayahuasca 4:1 Powdered Extract
Would need leaves huh,or throw this in a T pot & travel? Could do with alternative medicinal use of these types of erbs.
Would need leaves huh,or throw this in a T pot & travel? Could do with alternative medicinal use of these types of erbs.
Saturday, 20 June 2015
Thursday, 18 June 2015
Wednesday, 17 June 2015
Saturday, 13 June 2015
Friday, 12 June 2015
Thursday, 11 June 2015
Wednesday, 10 June 2015
Tuesday, 9 June 2015
Monday, 8 June 2015
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