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Cannabis Convention Compassionate Certification Centers A lot has been happening The U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) made an announcement in the recently held convention that cannabis is to remain a Schedule 1 Drug. This is the designation given to substances which currently have no accepted medical use and possess high potential for abuse under the Controlled Substances Act. According to experts at the Cannabis Convention, the scientific evidence needed to support the legal use of marijuana is not widely available. Well, but the widely given government logic that there is very little research is actually due to the Schedule 1 designation given to this drug which contradicts the statement itself. Except in some cases, cannabis has been considered a medicine by healers and medical practitioners throughout mankind’s history with no known overdose death records. To tell the truth, this is entirely a political and unscientific decision. A U.S. Patent was filed by the Department of Health and Human Services in the year 2001, which stated that Cannabinoids contain antioxidant
properties which are useful in the treatment and prevention of a wide variety of diseases resulting from oxidation. The Cannabis Convention was closely monitored by Compassionate Certification Centers which also revealed that it is a neuroprotectant which makes it even more necessary to legalize it for medical use. Despite the DEA denying it, the U.S. Government still owns the first cannabis patent which describes it as a medicine, and Pennsylvania is most likely going to be the state that finally settles this matter. The years-long struggle for the legalization of medical cannabis has finally ended as 75% of both chambers sympathized with the suffering children. Moreover cannabis is a much safer option for veterans and in many cases it is the only medicine that can provide relief. The suffering of the children was observed by Sen. Mike Folmer (R) first-hand and now he has come together with Sen. Daylin Leach (D) to co-sponsor Senate Bill 3. PA became the 24th state
to designate cannabis as medicine after Governor Wolf signed that bill on April 17. Also, veteran lobbyist Tom Santanna has been following this issue as the Department of Health is writing down the regulations to create an entirely new industry. Reports suggest that the PA Department of Health (DOH) has been constantly rolling out a variety of temporary regulations that will help implement this program. They have also been providing regular updates to general public about the progress of this program. More information about Cannabis Convention is available at https://www.compassionatecertificationcenters.com/, the only company in United States providing Medical Marijuana Membership Services to healthcare providers. For more information Please Contact Us: 364 E Main Street Middletown Delaware, 19709 United States (US) Phone: 888-316-9085 Email: info@compassionatecertificationcenters.com