EU Parliament Follows World Health Organization, Recommends Descheduling Cannabis
Thu / Feb 14th
The European Union’s Parliament has rallied alongside the United Nations’ World Health Organization in recommending an end to cannabis prohibition.
The main concern of the World Health Organization (WHO) is the safety and health of the public. That is why this specialized agency of the government has been involved with understanding and making recommendations for legal cannabis. Learn more below:
Thu / Feb 14th
The European Union’s Parliament has rallied alongside the United Nations’ World Health Organization in recommending an end to cannabis prohibition.
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If the recommendations are adopted, nations would no longer be able to use international treaties as a reason for continuing cannabis prohibition.
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