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Cannabis
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American Medical Marijuana Association
- Group advocates a patient's right to use marijuana. Links to cannabis cultivation, medical use, and political
activity.
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Cannabis &
Psychosis Information for Health and Welfare Professionals - Public Health Division |
Department of Human Services | Government of Victoria Australia
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Cannabis
(Marijuana) - NSW Office of Drug Policy (Australia), Marijuana is the most common illegal
drug used in Australia. It is made from the dried flowers and leaves of a plant called Cannabis Sativa. Other names
for marijuana are grass, cannabis, mull, pot, dope, and yarndi.
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Cannabis from the Chemist
- Four Corners (ABC TV, Australia), tracks the world's first full
commercial trial of medical cannabis and explores its potential for millions of people suffering multiple sclerosis,
rheumatism, arthritis, acute nerve pain and other conditions.
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Cannabis Research Institute,
Inc. of Grand Forks - Canada's source of medical marijuana regulation information, patient
and designated grower support services, personal cannabis growing systems, harm reduction products, seminars, and
workshops.
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Marijuana as medicine - the
science beyond the controversy - This
report considers the scientific background to debates about the medical use of marijuana.
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Marijuana Medical Use
- Full text articles, news summaries, supporting organizations and states, additional resources, and information on
medical marijuana.
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Medical Cannabis Picture
Gallery - A site devoted to pictures of pre-1937 medicines.
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and his/her physician."
Last Modified:
Thursday May 20, 2010
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