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Tensions running high between courts, family attorneys and child protective services, who are unsure where lines are drawn in a world of legalized cannabis. When Raymond Schwab talks about his case, his voice teeters between anger and sadness. “People who don’t understand the medical value of cannabis are tearing my

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For many decades, one of the strongest arguments for the legalization of cannabis has been the potential medicinal benefits derived from the plant. What we do know is that within the human body exists the Endocannabinoid System (ECS), a group of receptors throughout the brain and central nervous system that

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Among the cannabinoids in cannabis, the main psychoactive compound, THC, often outshines the one that provides a natural anti-anxiety, anti-epileptic and antipsychotic effect. Cannabidiol, or CBD, lacks the colorful high commonly associated with your traditional marijuana high and doesn’t have much of a noticeable effect when isolated. When combined with THC, the relaxing

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Geronimo, OK — After serving three tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, Kristoffer Lewandowski was medically and honorably discharged from the Marine Corps. He is now a 100% disabled veteran because of the severity of his PTSD. Since he has gotten out, the VA had him taking up to 13 pills

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Kevin Grimsinger, a U.S. Veteran who lost his legs in war, shares how cannabis helps treat his pain better than the many prescription drugs he was given by the V.A. The video quality is low, but we thought Kevin’s story was worth sharing.  Our vets can benefit from cannabis –

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Time did not heal all of the wounds inflicted on Lance Cpl. David Counts during the Korean War. “I shouldn’t be here, but I did make it back,” said the former Marine Corps truck driver. “The things I’ve seen in my life, it’s not been good,” said Counts, who copes

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