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In Cannabis Is Medicine, medical cannabis specialist Bonni Goldstein, MD, explains the science behind the use of this amazingly therapeutic plant and describes in easy-to-understand detail the recently discovered endocannabinoid system, involved in almost every human physiological process. Over 4 million people in the US are healing difficult-to-treat illnesses with cannabis medicine, and although 33 states have medical cannabis laws, many physicians remain reluctant to discuss how this plant may be beneficial to health. Dr Goldstein has helped thousands of suffering patients -- including children -- find relief with cannabis. In her revelatory book, she explains the current state of scientific research on more than 28 chronic medical conditions that have responded positively to treatment with cannabis, and offers actionable advice on using various forms of medical cannabis, including CBD, to treat a range illnesses, navigating the medical cannabis industry, and detailed information on safety and legality. As medical cannabis laws continue to evolve, it is more vital than ever for suffering patients to understand the benefits of this plant from an honest, medicine-based perspective. Educational, practical, and comprehensive, Cannabis Is Medicine reveals the truth behind cannabis so patients can make informed decisions and improve the quality of their lives. Cart 0. Bonn Goldstein. Cannabis is Medicine; Dr. Tax included. Shipping calculated at checkout. Add to Cart. Paperback Condition: New In Cannabis Is Medicine, medical cannabis specialist Bonni Goldstein, MD, explains the science behind the use of this amazingly therapeutic plant and describes in easy-to-understand detail the recently discovered endocannabinoid system, involved in almost every human physiological process. Sold Out.

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For supporters, the Bundestag decision finally marks the end of criminalization, while opponents see an increased risk of young people turning to harder drugs even more than before: With the combined votes of the governing center-left coalition of Social Democrats SPD , Greens , and business-focused Free Democrats FDP , the Bundestag in March approved the partial liberalization of cannabis use in Germany. Members of the Left Party also voted in favor. In concrete terms, this means that since April 1, , people over 18 in Germany are allowed to own and carry 25 grams of cannabis for consumption. What's more, hashish enthusiasts can now grow three cannabis plants in their own homes and store up to 50 grams of dried cannabis. Consumers, as well as many politicians and health experts, have long been calling for the use of cannabis to be permitted in small quantities, partly to stop the police from spending time and resources on small dealers. In the coalition agreement, the three governing parties agreed on this in principle and wrote in their coalition agreement: 'We are introducing the controlled supply of cannabis to adults for recreational purposes in licensed stores. Initially, the government wants to allow and regulate private consumption, partly in order to relieve the burden on the police and judiciary. From July 1, private clubs with up to members will also be allowed to grow cannabis plants collectively and distribute it to their members. Commercial stores, such as those in many US states, will not be allowed for the time being, even though this was initially considered by the government. Cannabis consumption is also to be banned near schools, kindergartens, public playgrounds, and sports facilities, and on pedestrian zones in city centers between 7 am and 8 pm. Germany is not the first European country to relax cannabis regulation. The use of small quantities of cannabis has long been decriminalized in Portugal, Spain, Switzerland, the Czech Republic, Belgium, and the Netherlands, though there too, certain rules remain in place: Possession is not legal in the Netherlands, for example; its use is only permitted in the famous coffee shops, and anyone wishing to enter them must be able to prove they are of legal age. The debate about the possibility of legalization has always been characterized by two positions: Some doctors and health experts warn against trivializing cannabis. I fear that with this law we are casting out the devil and replacing him with Beelzebub. Young people's brains continue to develop until the age of 25, and cannabis can cause serious damage, particularly of a psychological nature. Other critics warn that the relatively harmless cannabis can be a gateway to harder substances. But supporters such as Janosch Dahmen, a Green Party Bundestag member and himself a doctor, disagree. Cannabis consumption has indeed increased recently, especially among young adults between the ages of 18 and According to the latest figures from the Federal Center for Health Education, half of young people had already used cannabis in The last time the figure was this high was more than 50 years ago. The government also wants to introduce an amnesty for previously punishable cases. This prompted the managing director of the German Association of Judges, Sven Rebehn, to speak out, telling the RND news network: 'The judiciary is expecting up to , files to be reviewed nationwide. Hardly manageable, says Rebehn. The issue of cannabis therefore remains a hot topic in Germany, even after the first step towards legal consumption. While you're here: Every Tuesday, DW editors round up what is happening in German politics and society. You can sign up here for the weekly email newsletter Berlin Briefing. Latest videos Latest audio. Latest audio Latest videos. In focus. Legalization elsewhere in the EU Germany is not the first European country to relax cannabis regulation. The traditional, the modern, and cannabis To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video. Skip next section Explore more Explore more Fact check: How dangerous is cannabis? Four myths exposed. Fact check: How dangerous is cannabis? Four myths exposed Germany might be the next country to legalize cannabis, but the drug is still shrouded in misinformation. DW's fact checking team examines four myths surrounding cannabis and whether or not it should be legal. Related topics.

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