Pot charges against terminally ill cancer patient dropped in Kansas, son speaks out
Of Johanna Skopl In Kansas, marijuana is completely illegal and the penalties for possession are exorbitant. As reported recently by Benzinga, 69-year-old Greg Bretz, who was diagn
Biden’s student loan relief plan fails to address the ill effects of the U.S. “War on Drugs.”
Through Nina Zdinjak In announcing his proposal to waive federal student loans, President Joe Biden said the intention is to help minimize racial wealth inequality in the United St
Should terminally ill patients be given magic mushrooms?
Terminally ill patients are patients whose time is limited due to serious illnesses such as cancer, dementia, heart disease, kidney failure or other similar conditions. These types
Should hospitals allow cannabis for the terminally ill?
This article originally appeared on Cannabis.net and has been republished with permission. There are tons of questions that overwhelm patients: how much cannabis to use, what metho
Terminally ill patients in Missouri are eligible for psychedelic treatment under the Right to Try Act
By Nicolas Jose Rodriguez Rep. Michael Davis (R) filed a bill Wednesday to give residents with serious illnesses legal access to a range of psychedelic drugs, including psilocybin,
DEA should approve psilocybin therapy for the terminally ill, says Congressman
By Nina Zdinjak MP Earl Blumenauer (D-OR) encourages his colleagues to support him in calling for the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) to allow terminally ill patients to lega
Terminally ill in California can now get medical marijuana in the hospital thanks to the passage of Ryan’s law
The bill, sponsored by Senator Ben Hueso, Ryan’s Law, was finally approved by Governor Gavin Newsom. This means that dying patients can now be treated with medical marijuana.
Terminally ill Californians have access to medical marijuana in hospitals
By Jelena Martinovic California Governor Gavin Newsom signed a law Tuesday requiring hospitals and other health care facilities to allow terminally ill patients to use medical mari