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UK Patient Support Launch, Charity Shop Cannabis Surprise, Virginia Legalisation Deal & New Hemp Research | Cannabis News 203

UK Patient Support Launch, Charity Shop Cannabis Surprise, Virginia Legalisation Deal & New Hemp Research | Cannabis News 203

Episode 678 Published 3 months, 1 week ago
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In this week’s episode of High on Home Grown, we’re covering a mix of patient advocacy, strange real-world stories, policy progress, and promising new research.

Macky kicks things off with news of Patient Protect, a new initiative designed to support UK medical cannabis patients who face discrimination in workplaces, housing, and everyday life. It’s a step toward better protection and awareness for patients who still struggle with outdated attitudes.

He also shares a bizarre story from New Zealand where a bag containing cannabis and cash was accidentally donated to a charity shop, leaving staff more than a little surprised when they discovered it among the usual donations.

John brings big news from the United States as Virginia lawmakers reach a deal on a final bill to legalise recreational marijuana sales, potentially moving the state closer to a regulated retail market.

Smee reports on a new UK grant supporting the development of hemp varieties specifically suited to British farming conditions, a move that could help strengthen the country’s agricultural hemp sector.

And Dr. Margaret wraps things up with promising medical research showing that cannabis compounds CBD and CBG may help combat fatty liver disease, adding to the growing body of evidence around the plant’s therapeutic potential.

Another packed episode covering advocacy, science, policy shifts, and the occasional “you couldn’t make it up” moment from around the world.

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