Sentences with phrase «limited use of marijuana»

Cuomo also announced plans for a limited use of marijuana for medical purposes that would allow certain hospitals to treat people suffering from serious illnesses.

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Fox said he eventually expects Mexico to produce and export as much as 60 percent of the marijuana used by those in the U.S. Fox said cannabis «has to be integrated into NAFTA,» allowing it to be traded across the border «without barrier, without taxes and limits, only complying with the law.»
because their use of marijuana is not limited to highly structured worship services.
The bill's main Senate booster, IDC Sen. Diane Savino, has added amendments to the bill to make it easier for GOP lawmakers to accept, including an age limit on those who can use smokeable marijuana as well as limits on the number of manufacturers.
After the District of Columbia legalized the recreational use of marijuana, Congress — which oversees the city — added a rider that would have limited the municipal government from using any funds to normalize the drug.
In his recent State of the State message, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said he would revive a 1980 statute that would permit limited use of medical marijuana to patients with diseases like cancer and glaucoma.
Critics of the program's limited scale, including State Senator Diane Savino and Assembly health committee chairman Richard Gottfried, said the governor's plan also relies on an unstable source for the drug's supply, and could potentially use marijuana seized by law - enforcement officials, instead of the purified and specially - grown strains developed to treat specific medical conditions.
Governor Cuomo, in his State of the State message, said he'd revive a 1980 statute that would permit limited use of medical marijuana to patients with diseases like cancer and glaucoma.
Advocates had countered that it was highly unlikely, given legal use of marijuana in other states, that the feds would tie up New York over offering expedited access to the drug to a limited number of patients.
A bill that would allow limited use of medical marijuana cleared an important hurdle on Tuesday when the Senate Health Committee narrowly voted to move the measure forward.
Higher levels of non-medical prescription drug use by people who used medical marijuana persisted in an analysis limited to people who used prescription drugs.
This call for marijuana research is not a closet campaign for drug legalization — easing research barriers would not require that marijuana be reclassified, nor would it have any bearing on individual states» decisions to approve limited use of medical marijuana.
The findings also emphasize the need for a policy discussion about whether regulations may be needed to limit advertising about marijuana for both medical and recreational use, such as the regulations in place that govern advertising of alcohol and tobacco.
While it is legal in some locations for individuals to take specific drugs, including but not limited to Marijuana, «Passions Network» does not allow the public display of the use of drugs within it's Chat system.
The standard HO - 4 policy includes language that payment will not be made for losses «[a] rising out of the use, sale, manufacture, delivery, transfer, or possession by any person of a Controlled Substance (s) as defined by [the FDA...] include but are not limited to... marijuana and all narcotic drugs.
Marijuana, which has only recreational and limited medical uses, is the shiftless counterpart to the go - getter hemp, which has a centuries - old history of handiness.
The outer limits of undue hardship in accommodating the use of medical marijuana are unclear and will likely generate significant debate (and litigation) in coming years.
[263] See, for example, Ivancicevic, supra note 85 at para. 211 and Gibson v. Ridgeview Restaurant Limited, 2013 HRTO 1163 (CanLII) at para. 100, both of which dealt with the use of medical marijuana in the service context.
The standard HO - 4 policy includes language that payment will not be made for losses «[a] rising out of the use, sale, manufacture, delivery, transfer, or possession by any person of a Controlled Substance (s) as defined by [the FDA...] include but are not limited to... marijuana and all narcotic drugs.
In contrast to probability of alcohol use, we found limited support for an interaction predicting growth in probability of marijuana use.
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