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The chaotic marijuana justice

Consider the present cannabis scene in Canada and in so many American states that have legalized medical dope. We know that arrests and incarcerations for marijuana offenses routinely take place and the government spends a fortune on such cases. Yet the atmosphere has cleared up with slow but sure legalization that must come at least on medical grounds. In Canada, the NDP called for urgent decriminalization of cannabis. Federal New Democrats are demanding that decriminalization come before legalization. MP Murray Rankin is deeply concerned for those getting into criminal cases, considering the fact that marijuana would soon earn a legal status. What does the Justin Trudeau government say? According to them, marijuana remains illegal, recreationally speaking, though long legalized medicinally. Yet, common sense indicates that current laws must hold until the new laws are actually passed though one feels sympathy for the victims.

Cannabis-based medical applications

Cannabis research through the years is now making sense at last. Cannabinoid based medicines may even prevent death from brain injury, preventing and even halting brain injury, in babies too. Now that synthetic cannabinoid derivatives are appearing on the market, it is time to intensify medical research. Besides brain injury, such drugs as Neuro-protective agents could be effective in treating diseases that involve Neuro-degeneration like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.

Miracle cures

As management drugs for epilepsy in Australia, many kids use THC-A tincture very successfully. It contains raw THC, which is not psychoactive and has been found to be more effective to treat epilepsy than the CBD. Results with children may be termed quite miraculous with seziures reducing from 60 in a week to freedom from seizures within a year with THC-A.
It does appear miraculous, but cannabis oil in several cases has mitigated the growth of cancer. An example of Stage 4 prostate cancer was relieved very successfully. The patient said that he felt so much younger and halted other treatments when the oil worked so well.

Well on the way in Minnesota

In Minnesota, LeafLine Labs that deals with medical cannabis, is set to open a second Care Center in St. Cloud. The Chief Medical Officer called cannabis a life-changing medicine. Adults and children could ‘reclaim their lives’ and avoid ‘unnecessary suffering’ with the safe and effective cannabis treatment. The center would serve patients who are certified by a health care officer about an appropriate condition and registered with the Minnesota Department of Health’s Office of Medical Cannabis. After the first center at Eagan opened last year, LeafLine has more centers scheduled to open soon.