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This scoping review, with a focus on state health policy, first describes some clinical studies examining the therapeutic benefits of medical marijuana. Next, there is a discussion of the Florida regulatory environment and major legislation. Also, the review describes how the current Florida policy landscape presents challenges for physicians ...
14 paź 2021 · In an effort to include empirical evidence in future MC policies, further research regarding effects of MC reforms proposed included price and tax structures [24], increased cannabis research for re-medicalization [25], and bridging the lack of current political evidence were suggested [20].
The main objection to the medical use of marijuana by the federal government is largely attributable today to a national policy of zero-tolerance toward illicit drugs.
24 sie 2020 · Results: The study shows that marijuana problems were mainly constructed through criminal and politically medical discourses. In addition to celebrity and pop culture discourses, recreational marijuana use discourses and social problems discourses were identified. Discussion:
27 lis 2021 · As of January 2021, a total of 36 states and the District of Columbia (DC) have legalized medical cannabis use, and 14 states and DC have legalized adult nonmedical use. This manuscript qualitatively summarizes cannabis policies across states with legal adult use marketplaces.
As of 2021, 36 states and four territories approved the legalization of medical cannabis via medical marijuana laws (MMLs), and 15 states and District of Columbia (DC) have adopted recreational marijuana laws (RMLs).
Despite its proven medical benefits, federal law prohibits doctors from “prescribing” cannabis for any reason. There needs to be a way for state criminal justice systems to determine who has a legitimate medical need for medical cannabis, so they require doctors’ recommendations instead.