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Free cannabis offered at B.C. clinic to help illicit drug users detox | CTV News

Free cannabis offered at B.C. clinic to help illicit drug users detox | CTV News Never let a stupid law stop you from doing the right thing. We will be fighting addiction the same way at the Alberta marijuana Party Headquarters in Edmonton soon. 'The clinic is operating well before cannabis becomes legal nationwide on Oct. 17. But Blyth said waiting wasn’t an option. “What we are doing is not fully legal but we see it helps and we are desperate to help people,” she said. “Watching people die isn’t OK.” '

Some Canadian Universities Will Allow Marijuana On Campus

Some Canadian Universities Will Allow Marijuana On Campus In Alberta, British Columbia and Nova Scotia, where the laws are less restrictive with respect to smoking, universities might be a little more open minded to the reefer chiefing madness of their student bodies. Some schools are considering limiting the consumption of smokeable forms to designated areas, the same as tobacco. 

Leafly Users’ Favorite Cannabis Products for Relieving Arthritis | Leafly

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Leafly Users’ Favorite Cannabis Products for Relieving Arthritis | Leafly Thankfully, cannabis has been shown to alleviate symptoms of arthritis in patients who regularly incorporate it into their routine. It’s even a qualifying condition for medical cannabis in a number of legalized states. When used, the cannabinoids in cannabis bind to CB2 receptors, controlling the  pain signals firing from the joint to the brain —ultimately relieving arthritic pain. Need Relief? FIND SOOTHING CANNABIS NEARBY Click Here Arthritis is not an uncommon affliction, so we took to our Leafly userbase  on Instagram  and asked you which products have help arthritis symptoms. Here’s what you had to say: CBC Transdermal Compound by Mary’s Medicinals Chock full of cannabinoids including THC, CBD, and CBC,  Mary’s Medicinals ’ soothing  CBC Transdermal Compound  is the perfect spot treatment for pesky flare-ups. CBC—or, cannabichromene—binds to certain pain receptors in the body  such as TRPV1 and TRPA1 , offe

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How To Connect To The FREE INTERNET And Live As A CRYPTO LIFER with FREOS

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