Former Indiana state health commissioner and Indianapolis physician, Dr. Richard Feldman, may be a bit of a lone voice. However, he is determined to reverse Attorney General Curtis Hill’s position, which is to keep CBD illegal in the State.
Dr. Feldman’s piece in the Kokomo Tribune was enlightening, as he spoke about the difference between CBD and recreational cannabis. He also listed a number of medical issues that he claims can be treated with CBD, such as acne, depression, and anxiety disorders.
Feldman isn’t the only doctor who is for CBD, as numerous other studies show it to be effective in treating pain and inflammation, opioid addiction, heart disease, diabetes and neurodegenerative disorders like Alzheimer’s disease, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease and cancer.
Dr Feldman wrote that, “the illegality of CBD oil is ridiculous and irrational, solely stemming from the fact it is derived from cannabis.” He added that, to his mind, CBD should be classed a herbal remedy in the holistic section of the Health Food Store, and nothing more. Feldman concluded, “What’s all this fear and loathing about? If people think CBD helps them, let them use it legally.”
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Take two of the most hot-button, tendentious issues of our time – cannabis use and gun rights – combine them, and now we really have a debate. As the law currently stands, medical cannabis patients are not afforded their 2nd amendment right to bear arms. Technically, all cannabis consumers are banned from buying guns, but only medical […]
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Cannabis policy changes in Africa are welcome. But small producers are the losers by Clemence Rusenga
Cannabis is a drug crop with a long history in Africa. Alongside coca and opium poppy, it has been subjected to international control for nearly a century. The International Opium Convention of 1925 institutionalised the international control system and extended the scope of control to cannabis. In 1961 a new international convention was adopted to […]
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University of Sydney to Offer Free Cannabis Testing by Johnny Green
The University of Sydney is launching a fairly robust study in an attempt to, as the university describes it, “investigate cannabis consumption, behaviours, and attitudes among users.” Part of the study involves offering free, anonymous cannabis testing for people that cultivate their own cannabis in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT). Cannabis was decriminalized in 2020 in the […]
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