- Cannabinoids as therapeutics
- Marijuana and the cannabinoids
- Cannabinoids
- The medicinal uses of cannabis and cannabinoids
- Endocannabinoids: the brain and body’s marijuana and beyond
- Marihuana reconsidered
- Marihuana, the forbidden medicine
- The great book of hemp: the complete guide to the environmental, commercial …
- Cannabis and cannabinoids: pharmacology, toxicology, and therapeutic potential
- Hemp for health: the medicinal and nutritional uses of Cannabis sativa
- Hemp: lifeline to the future : the unexpected answer for our environmental …
- The emperor wears no clothes
Tag: Cannabis
Stephen King: Marijuana industry
“I think that marijuana should not only be legal, I think it should be a cottage industry. It would be wonderful for the state of Maine. There’s some pretty good homegrown dope. I’m sure it would be even better if you could grow it with fertilizers and have greenhouses. . . .” – Stephen King
Examiner: Marijuana Celebrities
Celeb Tokers: frankdiscussion.netfirms.com/who_celebtokers.html
Stephen King Trivia and Quotes on TV.com: tv.com/stephen-king/person/3971/trivia.html
Jack Herer: Hemp can save the planet
- Emperor of Hemp: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0264574/
CA Medical Marijuana Ahimsa
AHIMSA INTERNATIONAL Presents:
Medical Cannabis and the California Crisis
A medical marijuana documentary from Northern California.
Ahimsa International: ahimsainternational.org
ahimsainternational.org/programs/mcsp/about/index.php
Veoh: browse/videos/category/educational_and_howto/watch/v18539632mK5kgswp
blip.tv: file/2183049
BBC Horizon: A Look At Medicinal Cannabis & Sativex UK
“A look at the development of SATIVEX, the cannabis derived medicine being grown at the secret location known as Porton Down. Only now was the existence of CBD (Cannabidiol) and its anti-psychotic properties mentioned, and the claim made that some of the newer recreational strains contain no CBD at all (which isn’t actually correct, although CBD levels are low in some strains). A good case for the proper regulation of the commercial trade was almost made, but avoided.” – The UKCIA News Blog