Congress says it’s liberalizing pot research laws. What pot researchers really need is money April 6, 2022 AggregatedNews Science and Technology 0 Comments Despite some recent baby steps, the untangling of the federal government’s enduring and preposterous opposition to cannabis as a medicine or recreational substance is going to take a long, long time. Nevertheless, I was delighted to read that the Senate… Read More→
One doctor vs. the DEA: Inside the battle to study marijuana in America April 30, 2020 AggregatedNews Cannabis & Hemp Research 0 Comments Early in Dr. Sue Sisley’s medical career, military veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder told her that smoking marijuana prevented nightmares and helped them sleep. Sisley, a primary care physician and psychiatrist in Scottsdale, Arizona, who has treated vets for two… Read More→
DEA Responds To Medical Marijuana Research Expansion Lawsuit September 3, 2019 AggregatedNews Cannabis & Hemp Research 0 Comments Last week, the federal government announced it would begin processing dozens of pending applications for the “steps necessary to improve access to marijuana research.” The announcement came two days prior to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA)’s court-mandated response to a lawsuit brought by… Read More→
How much longer can we ignore treating our military vets? April 24, 2017 Kristi Kelly The Buck Stops Here 1 Comment By Kristi Kelly In a break-out session at the 2017 World Medical Cannabis Conference and Expo in Pittsburgh on April 21 and 22, a group of veterans from the Ohio-based Veterans Ending the Stigma (VETS) spoke to the room about… Read More→