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CBD Cannabis Some BBC Questions Video

in cbd •  5 years ago 

Thank you.
It is difficult to decide if the orthodox medical profession are dragging their feet over cannabis.
Orthodox doctors generally were cynical about my belief in herbal and plant medicine during my 32 years in business.

But after initially being critical of their reluctance to prescribe cannabis derived medicine for siezures in children,even though the government have legalised it to be prescribed by Specialists, I am now more aware of their dilemma.

It has to do with insurance. Until scientific tests have been completed by NICE the doctors say they will wait to see evidence based approval before they can confidently prescribe.

The frustrating irony is the United States approve a British developed cannabis drug Epidiolex for seizures in children, but we are reluctant to prescribe it until we have done our own science.

The only CBD formulation given legal approval to date in the United States by the DEA is Epidiolex for Charlotte's Syndrome Seizures which was developed in the U.K. by GW Pharmaceuticals, using research Cannabis also grown in the U.K.

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One of the doctors should take a leap of faith, there have been plenty that did it in the USA, and its still federally illegal.
No one wants to be the first.
And yes the UK government cultivate Cannabis in Hackey, London as well as in Bury St Edmunds. They extract parts of the plant to make their synthetic version called Sativex, which has had the majority of the Cannabanoids removed. Thats another story though.

My goodness ukcannabis you've provided some research searching for me this morning.Thank you.
Intrigueing, but the same confusion and uncertainty reigneth judging by the comments on a Sativex website.
I think doctors in some American states can prescribe federally banned cannabis medication without fear, because their home state regulators have a relaxed attitude as long as they pay the taxes.
It's a can of worms alright!

Absolutely! I think they need to shine a light on this grey area.
At least our new Prime Minister Boris Johnson has recently employed two Cannabis advocates! One as his political secretary and one as an advisor, so there is hope! :-)

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Ooh! I like the sound of that.
When it does come I hope they will be stricter on regulation enforcement.Don't let the bad guys muscle in to irresponsably exploit, profit and cause harm.
But as in America, I expect national & local government will play into the villains hands by imposing high taxes and too many of them.

Yes that is the worry. Personally I would pay it and not worry as I know I'd be getting the strain I wanted, but a lot of folk may not be in the same position and will take the cheaper option.

The UKs slowness in legitimises Cannabis could be in its favour if learning from this report yesterday.

Seven-years-after-legalization-Colorado-battles-illegal-marijuana-market.

It’s part of what state and federal officials are calling the largest illegal marijuana market Colorado has ever seen. It’s a puzzling situation considering that back in 2012, proponents of Amendment 64 promised a regulated market would do away with the illegal dealers and drug cartels.

The problem is it is very costly to operate within the law.The state requires companies operating licensed and legitimate outlets to document every gram of marijuana from seed to sale.
Everything from the specifications of the facility to the pesticides and soils used must be documented and approved by the Marijuana Enforcement Division of Colorado Department of Agriculture.
Staying compliant in this industry is more than a full-time job,and with federal and state taxes added its expensive, but it ensures public safety, something black market growers care nothing about.