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Science Proves Marijuana Heals Pain, Nausea, Spasms And Insomnia
It's offical, marijuana works.
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<a class="author url fn" href="https://thefreshtoast.com/author/mike-adams/" title="Posts by Mike Adams">Mike Adams</a>
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<time class="entry__date" datetime="2018-01-12T12:00:03+00:00">Jan 12, 2018</time>
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The marijuana reform movement won big in 2016, legalizing the plant in a number of states for medicinal and recreational purposes. However, the US Drug Enforcement Administration has all but refused to allow the herb to be considered as a the legitimate, natural medication it is.
Even federal lawmakers, some of whom now represent legal marijuana states, have continued to twiddle their thumbs when it comes to pushing legislation to remove the outlaw status of the plant.
Meanwhile, 70 percent of the American population now believes cannabis should be made legal nationwide. But leading governmental controls still say they are worried the herb is not safe enough for a move of that magnitude. In fact, some argue that by making it legal, it could cause an uprising in addiction and turn the entire population into burnouts....
https://thefreshtoast.com/cannabis/marij...-insomnia/
Science Proves Marijuana Heals Pain, Nausea, Spasms And Insomnia
It's offical, marijuana works.
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<a class="author url fn" href="https://thefreshtoast.com/author/mike-adams/" title="Posts by Mike Adams">Mike Adams</a>
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<time class="entry__date" datetime="2018-01-12T12:00:03+00:00">Jan 12, 2018</time>
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The marijuana reform movement won big in 2016, legalizing the plant in a number of states for medicinal and recreational purposes. However, the US Drug Enforcement Administration has all but refused to allow the herb to be considered as a the legitimate, natural medication it is.
Even federal lawmakers, some of whom now represent legal marijuana states, have continued to twiddle their thumbs when it comes to pushing legislation to remove the outlaw status of the plant.
Meanwhile, 70 percent of the American population now believes cannabis should be made legal nationwide. But leading governmental controls still say they are worried the herb is not safe enough for a move of that magnitude. In fact, some argue that by making it legal, it could cause an uprising in addiction and turn the entire population into burnouts....
https://thefreshtoast.com/cannabis/marij...-insomnia/