The 10 Most Common Misconceptions About Hemp
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The industrial properties of the cannabis plant are widely misunderstood. In an effort to help set the record straight, here is a breakdown of the top 10 misconceptions we hear about hemp.
Cannabis for medical use legalised in Luxembourg
Posted by Calum Napier on"important step in the context of our efforts to reduce the pain and suffering of certain patients where standard treatment does not allow it".
10 Fun Facts About Cannabis You Might Not Know
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Sit back & read on...You might just learn something.
Medical cannabis could be prescribed by doctors in two weeks
Posted by Calum Napier onCampaigners say the UK is lagging behind the rest of the world. Many other countries, including much of the US, Italy, Germany, and the Netherlands, have legalised the use of medicinal marijuana. Last week, Canada’s parliament passed a law legalising the recreational use of cannabis nationwide.
Legalising cannabis a ‘win-win-win’ and could raise £1bn in tax, says think tank
Posted by Calum Napier on“Done properly, the legalisation of cannabis is a win-win-win: criminals lose a lucrative industry, consumers get a better, safer and cheaper product, and the burden on the general taxpayer is reduced.”
Australian Company Plans Construction of 3D-Printed Hemp Homes
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Livable 3D-printed homes are already planned for construction in the Netherlands. Project Milestone will build five sustainable, 3D-printed homes made of concrete. Residents of the Dutch town of Bosrijk could move into the first ever livable 3D-printed homes by next year.
How Canada is following a softening of cannabis laws across the world
Posted by Calum Napier onIn countries where the drug is fully legal it is heavily regulated and taxed. Other countries like the Netherlands take a more tolerant approach, choosing to not prosecute rather than to legalise.
Epileptic boy to be given cannabis treatment previously banned by Home Office
Posted by Calum Napier on"Billy should never have been put in that position. The treatment was clearly working for him and he deteriorated badly once it ended, yet it still took intense lobbying to get the Home Office to reverse this cruel decision."