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Norwich BulletinConnecticut wants researchers to study its medical marijuanaNorwich BulletinThe Drug Enforcement Administration also regulates the cultivation of marijuana for research purposes. Until August, it had allowed only the University of Mississippi to cultivate cannabis for research. In April, a bipartisan group of congressional …and more » Read More: Connecticut wantsContinue Reading

WTNH Connecticut News (press release)Connecticut wants researchers to study its medical marijuanaWTNH Connecticut News (press release)Until August, it had allowed only the University of Mississippi to cultivate cannabis for research. In April, a bipartisan group of congressional members, including Connecticut Sen. Chris Murphy, urged President Barack Obama to reschedule marijuanaContinue Reading

Connecticut wants researchers to study its medical marijuanaMeriden Record-JournalThe U.S. government still considers marijuana a Schedule 1 drug, an illegal substance with no acceptable medical use. The Drug Enforcement Administration also regulates the cultivation of marijuana for research purposes. Until August, it had allowed …and more » Read More: Connecticut wantsContinue Reading

Connecticut wants researchers to study its medical marijuanaThe Bellingham HeraldUntil August, it had allowed only the University of Mississippi to cultivate cannabis for research. In April, a bipartisan group of congressional members, including Connecticut Sen. Chris Murphy, urged President Barack Obama to reschedule marijuana …and more » Read More: Connecticut wantsContinue Reading

Connecticut wants researchers to study its medical marijuanaThe Sun HeraldUntil August, it had allowed only the University of Mississippi to cultivate cannabis for research. In April, a bipartisan group of congressional members, including Connecticut Sen. Chris Murphy, urged President Barack Obama to reschedule marijuana …and more » Read More: Connecticut wantsContinue Reading

Westport NewsConnecticut wants researchers to study its medical marijuana …Washington TimesConnecticut is encouraging its hospitals, universities and licensed marijuana producers to embark on research that could improve understanding of marijuana's …Connecticut wants researchers to study its medical marijuanaThe Daily Progressall 7 news articles » Read More: Connecticut wants researchers to study itsContinue Reading

Connecticut wants researchers to study its medical marijuanaWashington TimesThe U.S. government still considers marijuana a Schedule 1 drug, an illegal substance with no acceptable medical use. The Drug Enforcement Administration also regulates the cultivation of marijuana for research purposes. Until August, it had allowed …and more » Read More: Connecticut wantsContinue Reading

Connecticut wants researchers to study its medical marijuanaThe Daily ProgressUntil August, it had allowed only the University of Mississippi to cultivate cannabis for research. In April, a bipartisan group of congressional members, including Connecticut Sen. Chris Murphy, urged President Barack Obama to reschedule marijuana …and more » Read More: Connecticut wantsContinue Reading