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  • Calls for use of medicinal cannabis for pain relief amid codeine restrictions

    Feb 5, 2018

    Doctors are concerned access to codeine – which is only available by prescription from today – has been cut off with no viable alternative. Canberra emergency doctor David Caldicott said the use of medicinal marijuana was an obvious solution for pain relief, which he believes is safer and more effective. […]

  • Duterte’s police kill dozens just months after Philippine president promises less deadly war on drugs

    Feb 4, 2018

    Philippine National Police have killed nearly 50 people suspected of using or selling drugs in the past two months, just months after President Rodrigo Duterte’s promised a less deadly so-called war on drugs. […]

  • US: Despite Liberalising Marijuana Laws, the War on Drugs Still Targets People of Colour

    Feb 4, 2018

    The continuing arrests are part of a long pattern. From 2000 to 2010, an astounding 7,216,000 arrests were made in the U.S. for simple marijuana possession. How many lives were ruined as a result? How many people lost their jobs? Their right to vote? How many of those people lost their college financial aid? […]

  • Why Is Australia Following America’s Lead Into a Hellish Drug War?

    Feb 1, 2018

    Australians can look at the US and see the sad legacy of the War on Drugs for what it is: Jails full of low level drug offenders, hospitals full of opioid addicts who’ve been revived with Narcan for the third time in a day, private addiction centres getting rich off human tragedy. […]

  • SF will wipe thousands of marijuana convictions off the books

    Feb 1, 2018

    San Francisco will retroactively apply California’s marijuana-legalization laws to past criminal cases, District Attorney Gascón said Wednesday — expunging or reducing misdemeanor and felony convictions going back decades. The unprecedented move will affect thousands of people whose marijuana convictions brand them with criminal histories that can hurt chances of finding jobs and obtaining some government benefits. […]

  • Daniel Andrews faces push to support pill-testing after mass overdose

    Feb 1, 2018

    Drug checking can then decrease harm on a larger scale by being an early warning system for healthcare professionals and disseminating the information broadly so it reaches more than just the individual who had their pill tested.” […]

  • N.Y. lawmakers want to fight opioid crisis with medical marijuana

    Feb 1, 2018

    Legislation introduced this month in both the Senate and Assembly would expand the legal uses of medical marijuana in New York to include opioid addiction treatment. […]

  • Why cannabis is a gateway drug in the right direction

    Jan 31, 2018

    For those who argue that cannabis is a gateway drug, they’re right. It’s a gateway to finally treating people who use and misuse ALL drugs that are currently illegal with compassion. Because it is not just those who are terminally ill who need our compassion and understanding. […]

  • NZ: Pass both bills: Medical cannabis campaigners to MPs

    Jan 30, 2018

    “Let the people have their say,” said medicinal cannabis patient Rebecca Reider. “The Government bill would force most cannabis patients to remain criminals. Patients are desperately hoping the Swarbrick bill will pass. If MPs have concerns they should let it get to select committee so those concerns can be answered.”   […]

  • NZ: ‘They’re not doing it because they want to smoke weed’

    Jan 30, 2018

    “The people who are trying to access this medicine are not a bunch of hippies and stoners – they’re not doing it because they want to smoke weed, they’re doing it because they don’t want to be in pain. “And an extension of that, the people who will be cultivating it for them and preparing their oils and their ointments…

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