MEDICINAL CANNABIS NOT ADDICTIVE - DOES NOT POSE PUBLIC HEALTH RISKS - World Health Organization.
The World Health Organization - WHO works closely with the United Nations system to support its Member States in achieving their national priorities and ensuring better health outcomes. Keep that in mind when:
- WHO has declared that medical marijuana is beneficial for cancer, epilepsy, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and other diseases.
- The World Health Organization states that medical cannabis is not addictive and does not pose a public health risk.
- The World Health Organization has stated that the CBD - including antipsychotic and antiepileptic cannabinoids in cannabis, for example, used in medical cannabis to relieve epilepsy in children - should not be classified as a scheduled drug.
In the Daily Mail:
Medical marijuana NO public health-risks and should no longer be withheld from patients..
Deaths to humans by medicinal cannabis in recorded human history = 0 - ZERO
Sources: From WHO´s website: Essential medicines and health products PDF: WHO Expert Committee on Drug Dependence - Recommendations from the 39th Meeting of the WHO Expert Committee on Drug Dependence (November 2017) From The Daily Mail: Medical marijuana has NO public health risks and should not be withheld from patients, WHO declares after months of deliberation
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