
Marijuana researchers shackled by federal laws and regulations
Ashleigh Papp, San Jose Mercury News, January 2, 2020
Scientists must obtain hard-to-get license from DEA in order to conduct research.
Ashleigh Papp, San Jose Mercury News, January 2, 2020
Scientists must obtain hard-to-get license from DEA in order to conduct research.
January 3, 2019 David McNew explored the complexities in assessing cannabis associated impairment in his article for NBC News.
Read Full Article: https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/smoking-weed-when-someone-too-high-drive-n954211
June 20, 2019 Abbie Bennett, in an article written for Radio.com illustrated the political struggles surrounding the study of medical cannabis to determine if it could help veterans.
Read Full Article: https://connectingvets.radio.com/articles/can-congress-agree-medical-marijuana-access-veterans
On Friday, October 18, 2019 the Center for Medicinal Cannabis Research (CMCR) is hosting a one-day symposium celebrating the pioneers and exploring the progress, promise, and challenges of medicinal cannabis research. Click here for the agenda and further details.
The symposium is a free one-day event, but REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED.
To register, CLICK HERE
8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Breakfast at 7:30 AM, lunch included
Location: UC San Diego's Atkinson Hall, San Diego, California
Jared Aarons, ABC 10News San Diego, September 10, 2019
Starting this fall, the Pacific College of Oriental Medicine is offering the first-ever certificate program specializing in medical marijuana.
The three-semester class promises to teach health care professionals the basics of medical cannabis, so they can begin to use it in their practice.
"We thought it was important for health care professionals to have objective information about medical marijuana," says school President Jack Miller.
Miller says part of the program's purpose is to help dispel some of the myths surrounding medical marijuana.
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