Wednesday, 14 December 2016

Canadian Marijuana Task Force recommendations: 4 Marijuana Plants per home



The task force Justin Trudeau's Liberal government appointed to study how marijuana could be legalized and regulated in Canada released its report Tuesday, offering over 80 recommendations.

The Marijuana Task force recommends legal cannabis sales be limited to users 18 and over


Here are some highlights from the report:

Sales and marketing:

Set the minimum age of purchase as 18, respecting the rights of provinces and territories to harmonize with sales of alcohol.
Avoid selling alcohol and cannabis at the same location where possible: dedicated storefronts and direct mail are preferable.
Limit the density and location of storefronts, including their proximity to schools and parks.
Regulate retail sales at the provincial and territorial level.
Restrict the promotion and advertising of cannabis products, similar to restrictions now in place for tobacco.
Require plain packaging with company name, strain name, price, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD) amounts and health warnings.

Prohibit any product deemed "appealing to children," including products that look like candy. Taxation Establish pricing and taxation following an economic analysis.
Tax higher potency THC products at a higher rate to discourage purchase.
Use revenue from cannabis regulation for drug prevention, education and treatment.​

Public consumption and possession:


Extend restrictions on public smoking of tobacco products and vaping to cannabis.
Allow and regulate dedicated places to consume cannabis products (lounges, for example.)
Limit public possession to 30 grams of dried, non-medical cannabis or its equivalent, with a corresponding sales limit.
Production and distribution Implement a system of licensed producers to grow cannabis in Canada.

Allow personal cultivation of up to four plants per residence, with a height limit of 100 cm.

Maintain medical marijuana access separately, with the same tax system as non-medical use.
Move swiftly to create capacity for producing and selling cannabis.
Public education and safety Begin public education strategy immediately....



http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/marijuana-task-force-highlights-1.3894219

Wednesday, 7 December 2016

Medicinal Benefits of Cannabis

1. A chemical found in marijuana stops cancer from spreading. 

CBD may help prevent cancer from spreading, researchers at California Pacific Medical Center in San Francisco reported in 2007. Cannabidiol stops cancer by turning off a gene called Id-1, the study, published in the journal Molecular Cancer Therapeutics, found. Cancer cells make more copies of this gene than non-cancerous cells, and it helps them spread through the body.



2. THC slows the progression of Alzheimer's disease. 

Marijuana may be able to slow the progression of Alzheimer's disease, a study led by Kim Janda of the Scripps Research Institute suggests. The 2006 study, published in the journal Molecular Pharmaceutics, found that THC, the active chemical in marijuana, slows the formation of amyloid plaques by blocking the enzyme in the brain that makes them. These plaques are what kill brain cells and cause Alzheimer's.

3. The drug eases the pain of multiple sclerosis.  

Marijuana may ease painful symptoms of multiple sclerosis, a study published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal in May suggests. Jody Corey-Bloom studied 30 multiple sclerosis patients with painful contractions in their muscles. These patients didn't respond to other treatments, but after smoking marijuana for a few days they were in less pain.


4. It relieves arthritis discomfort.



Marijuana alleviates pain, reduces inflammation, and promotes sleep, which may help relieve pain and discomfort for people with rheumatoid arthritis, researchers announced in 2011.

 Researchers from rheumatology units at several hospitals gave their patients Sativex, a cannabinoid-based pain-relieving medicine. After a two-week period, people on Sativex had a significant reduction in painand improved sleep quality compared to placebo users.

5. It may decrease anxiety. 

Medical marijuana users claim the drug helps relieve pain and suppress nausea — the two main reasons it's often used to relieve the side effects of chemotherapy. In 2010, researchers at Harvard Medical School suggested that that some of the drug's benefits may actually be from reduced anxiety, which would improve the smoker's mood and act as a sedative in low doses.

6. It may help reverse the carcinogenic effects of tobacco and improve lung health. 

Christopher Furlong/Getty Images According to a study published in Journal of the American Medical Association in January 2012, marijuana does not impair lung function and can even increase lung capacity. Researchers looking for risk factors of heart disease tested the lung function of 5,115 young adults over the course of 20 years. Tobacco smokers lost lung function over time, but pot users actually showed an increase in lung capacity.

7.  It can be used to treat Glaucoma 

Marijuana use can be used to treat and prevent the eye disease glaucoma, which increases pressure in the eyeball, damaging the optic nerve and causing loss of vision. Marijuana decreases the pressure inside the eye, according to the National Eye Institute: "Studies in the early 1970s showed that marijuana, when smoked, lowered intraocular pressure (IOP) in people with normal pressure and those with glaucoma."

8. It can help control epileptic seizures 

Marijuana use can prevent epileptic seizures, a 2003 study showed. Robert J. DeLorenzo, of Virginia Commonwealth University, gave marijuana extract and synthetic marijuana to epileptic rats. The drugs rid the rats of the seizures for about 10 hours. Cannabinoids like the active ingredients in marijuana, tetrahydrocannabinol (also known as THC), control seizures by binding to the brain cells responsible for controlling excitability and regulating relaxation.

More .... http://www.businessinsider.com/health-benefits-of-medical-marijuana-2014-4/#res-whats-actually-happening-when-you-smoke-24