Cannabis World Journals  |  Issue 33
Here's to cannabis!
Medical and scientific discoveries give more strength every day to the existing benefits offered by the cannabis plant, allowing advances in terms of its legislation and, in turn, offering the development of innovative cannabis companies. For this reason, in this new edition of Cannabis World Journal we have as a special guest Yotam Hod, Co-founder of GYNICA, a company immersed in cannabis and women's liberation. In the CannaGrow section, it is analyzed how hemp cultivation can achieve its objectives of reducing environmental impacts for adequate sustainable development. CannaCountry details the progress made in Chile in terms of cannabis regulation, panorama and projections. In CannaLaw we will see the cannabis litigation of New York Medical Cannabis Indus. Assoc, Inc. vs. New York State Department of Health and The Commonwealth v. Harrelson, in addition to analyzing the testimony of Alicia Mijares, a woman who uses medicinal cannabis and who must deal with stigma and taboo in Spain. The CannaTrade section talks about the importance of the existence of dispensaries for easy access to plant derivatives and how people have become interested in using cannabis to achieve general mental and physical well-being. Finally, in the CannaMed section, the phytocannabinoid CBC is studied as an ally for acute respiratory distress syndrome and the phytocannabinoid CBD for cardiovascular health.
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