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         According to Hight Times Magazine...If you’re someone who is suffering from chronic pelvic pain, there’s a decent chance you might have success in treating your symptoms with cannabis.
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          That’s the takeaway from a new study called Use of Cannabis for Self-Management of Chronic Pelvic Pain. The study, via researchers from the Mayo Clinic and published last month in the Journal of Women’s Health, found that 23 percent of patients who participated in the research reported using cannabis to soothe their symptoms. 
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      <title>Final Hit: Can
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    Marijuana is now
legal in over half the nation. Still, Congress has refused to give
any consideration to legislation calling for this reform at the
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    Despite national
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    Meanwhile, hundreds
of thousands of people are expected to die this year from heroin and
other opiates. Many of these folks do not have access to legal
marijuana. And moving to a legal state may not be a viable option.
  
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    For this group,
entering into an abstinence-based rehab program is the only
alternative to death. This sets most up for failure. The federal
government claims marijuana is a non-debate in the interest of public
health and safety.
  
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    Yet, it allowed
opioid epidemic, one of the greatest scourges on the nation, to come
unhinged. Can cannabis wean addicts off heroin and other opiates?
  
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    The least it could
do is, at this point, is give addicts a chance to try marijuana-based
rehabilitation. Considering the statistics, these programs could keep
thousands of addicts each year from an early grave.
  
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      When it comes to
the opioid crisis, we need to utilize every available tool. Can
cannabis wean addicts off heroin and other opiates?
    
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    Can cannabis wean
addicts off heroin and other opiates? These drugs are now 
    
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    . The latest data
from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows 64,000
people died in 2016 due to an overdose of these drugs. It is a
scourge against humanity, one that has become public enemy number one
in the eyes of a population who have lost friends and family to this
debilitating disease. But no one seems to have the solution.
  
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    Last year, President
Trump deemed the opioid epidemic a national health crisis. Yet the
efforts put forward have not been enough to stop the bleeding. Much
of the focus is on providing addicts with more treatment options.
Yet, these programs preach abstinence. They force recovering addicts
to refrain from all intoxicating substances. Even marijuana.
  
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    Unfortunately, these
rehab centers have only about a 30 percent success rate. After all,
if heroin and other opiates were easy to kick, it wouldn’t be a
problem. So, what happens to the other group who needs an alternative
to abstinence-only treatments? Are we talking about harm reduction
rather than total sobriety? Can cannabis wean addicts off heroin and
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    It is more about
progress rather than perfection. And for many addicts, the best
progress that can be made is staying away from dangerous opioids.
  
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    The philosophy
behind this treatment model is to give those people unable to stop
taking hard drugs a safer option. And through this less restrictive
concept, allow them to live a healthier existence without the
pressure of unrealistic expectations.
  
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    Marijuana-based
rehab centers are rare. But they are becoming more popular in states
that have legalized the leaf. High Sobriety in Los Angeles is one of
the first rehab programs of this kind.
  
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    There are also
clinics in Massachusetts and Oregon. And it’s not just an excuse
for addicts to hide out for a month or two and get high. There is a
growing body of evidence showing that opioid use is down in states
where marijuana is legal. It seems that people suffering from chronic
pain and anxiety are more than willing to exchange pills for pot. But
only if they can buy it legally.
  
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    Since this change is
mostly of their own volition, there is not a lot of solid data on the
whys and hows. However, all of the studies on this subject are clear:
Legal marijuana is causing less opioid use. More importantly, legal
weed is contributing to fewer overdose deaths.
  
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    The folks behind
marijuana-based rehab understand its importance more than most. In
2015, Dr. Gary Witman, a physician who operates the Canna Care clinic
in Massachusetts, 
    
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    This means when an
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    At High Sobriety,
the initial goal is “to eliminate the risk of death from drug use.”
From there, the facility emphasizes that cannabis is safer than
heroin and other opiates. But since the herb has therapeutic
benefits, it helps addicts—physically and mentally—get over the
savage withdrawal symptoms that often come when trying to kick the
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that “Cannabis is used for a variety of medical conditions as both
treatment and symptomatic care. It goes on to explain that “Cannabis
can aid in the detox process, helping with discomfort, insomnia and
flu-like symptoms associated with the withdrawal process, reducing or
eliminating the need for other drugs.”
  
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    So, is it true? Can
cannabis wean addicts off heroin and other opiates? U.S. Attorney
General Jeff Sessions doesn’t just believe good people don’t
smoke marijuana. He also thinks the jibber-jabber over how marijuana
could help solve the opioid crisis is a giant scam.
  
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    Does he know
something science doesn’t? Can cannabis wean addicts off heroin and
other opiates? Just last year, the National Academies of Science,
Engineering and Medicine, which consists of the country’s top
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showing that marijuana is effective in the treatment of pain and
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    What lends
credibility to the study is that it reveals the proven therapeutic
benefits of the cannabis plant, without blowing smoke. The report
went on to say, “There is a clear need to establish what is known
and what needs to be known about the health effects of cannabis use.”
In other words, the nation’s top researchers believe the federal
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    These results
combined with studies showing how legal marijuana has cut down on
opioid-related deaths should be enough for the federal government to
at least consider it as an option. But that has not been the case.
  
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    Last year, while
Trump was going on about putting the leashes on the opioid crisis,
not one word was spoken about marijuana research. Hustler Magazine
publisher and First Amendment Rights activists Larry Flynt called the
President out for this blatant inattention to the truth. “He’s
letting his throwback attorney general wage war against the one
cheap, totally safe alternative to these highly addictive and deadly
drugs—cannabis,” 
    
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      The benefits of
cultivating and processing hemp domestically go beyond the economic
advantages. Making hemp farming federally legal and increasing the
number of crops nationwide could make a powerful impact on our
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    Last week, Colorado
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educate and inform the community on the benefits of domestic hemp
cultivation. Among the most significant of the benefits? Industrial
hemp farming reduces our carbon footprint and thereby combats global
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    Global warming has
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CO2 levels in the air, which are currently at 404.48 parts per
million, are at their highest in 650,000 years. The CO2 released from
the burning of fossil fuels isn’t absorbed by vegetation and
therefore remains in the atmosphere, causing global temperature to
rise. This year, global temperatures are on course to set a high
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    Industrial hemp uses
the sun’s energy to convert atmospheric CO2 into hydrocarbons and
water. This absorbed CO2 is only released back into the atmosphere
when hemp is composted or burned. According to a July 
    
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     from NoCo Hemp Expo, each ton of hemp removes
1.63 tons of CO2. The state of Colorado alone has planted over 8,700
acres of hemp, “resulting in an average of 10 tons per acre of
carbon dioxide being removed from our atmosphere.”
  
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    Hemp can be
processed into building materials. It’s mixed with a lime-based
binder to create the bio-composite hempcrete, a material similar to
cement, but an eighth of its weight. It can be used for insulation
infill between a structure’s frame members, typically wood studs.
While traditional construction has a costly carbon footprint, hemp
can be used to construct “zero carbon” buildings, meaning the
building’s materials absorb more CO2 than is produced during
construction. Plus, by using hemp, which grows extremely quickly,
there is less reliance on scarce resources like timber.
  
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    At the University of
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building materials. The 36-month-long program involves the
construction, monitoring, and analysis of several building
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    The Director of the
BRE Centre for Innovative Construction Materials, Professor Pete
Walker, believes using hemp to build carbon-neutral homes could be
significant in the effort to combat climate change. “Using
renewable crops to make building materials makes real sense – it
only takes an area the size of a rugby pitch four months to grow
enough hemp to build a typical three-bedroom house,” Walker 
    
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     that the carbon footprint benefits of hemp
extend beyond just the CO2 the plant absorbs before it’s harvested.
  
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    “Hempcrete has a
high degree of thermal insulation, and it is also fire resistant.
Walls made from this material are breathable which regulates humidity
within the structure. These insulating properties control temperature
as well. Under the right circumstances, the use of hemp concrete
could even eliminate the need for a heating and cooling system
entirely. Or at least drastically reduce power consumption.”
  
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    Since 1937,
cultivating hemp in the United States had been illegal because of its
familial connection and similar appearance to marijuana. In 2015,
President Obama signed the 2014 Farm Bill, which featured 
    
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     allowing state departments of agriculture and
universities to legally cultivate industrial hemp under a pilot
program or for research purposes. Since then, 
    
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        at
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    While industrial
hemp farming is gradually expanding throughout the U.S. as more
states adopt legislation, a federal bill has the capability to allow
hemp farming to flourish nationwide. The 
    
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    , first introduced in 2005, would amend the
definition of marijuana in the Controlled Substances Act so that it
would not include industrial hemp. Reintroduced most recently in
2015, the bill would make hemp farming legal for all. The passing of
the bill would be monumental to the effort of reducing our carbon
footprint and combatting global warming.
  
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