According to Dr Hasin, «Our findings provide the strongest evidence to date that marijuana use by teenagers does not increase after a state
legalises medical marijuana.
Seventy - seven per cent of all Americans now favour
legalising medical marijuana on a federal level.
However, for now, there appears to be no basis for the argument that
legalising medical marijuana increases teens» use of the drug.»
Not exact matches
Baroness Jane Campbell of Surbiton (disability rights activist, and former Commissioner of the Equality and Human Rights Commission), Baroness Grey - Thompson (former Gold - medal paralympian), Lady Finlay of Llandaff (leading palliative care specialist and President of the British
Medical Association), and Lord Carlisle of Berriew (one of the UK's top QCs and legal experts) are all either atheist or agnostic, and tend to be in favour of
legalised abortion.
Twenty - one years after it was
legalised for
medical use, and after a number of failed attempts to expand that arrangement, California is now home to the world's largest cannabis market.
California became the latest of a series of US states to
legalise the drug two weeks ago, as more world leaders, international institutions and
medical bodies all join the call for the move.
Bills to
legalise cannabis for
medical use are under debate in Brazil, Chile, Colombia and Costa Rica.
In 1996, California became the first US state to
legalise marijuana use for
medical purposes.
The World
Medical Association (Resolution on Euthanasia Adopted General Assembly 2002) condemns euthanasia whether by lethal injection or by medically assisted suicide, and urges all domestic medical associations to refrain from complicity in such practice, even if domestic law professes to legal
Medical Association (Resolution on Euthanasia Adopted General Assembly 2002) condemns euthanasia whether by lethal injection or by medically assisted suicide, and urges all domestic
medical associations to refrain from complicity in such practice, even if domestic law professes to legal
medical associations to refrain from complicity in such practice, even if domestic law professes to
legalise it.