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HIGH ART: MICHAEL KERWIN’S JOURNEY THROUGH EPILEPSY, CANNABIS, AND CREATIVITY

Written by ALEX BRANDON Posted March 16, 2018 Filed Under: COLUMNS, Talking Joints Memo

Commonly missing from the debate over the medical benefits of cannabis is an understanding of the experiences of those who have been treated with it.

Filed Under: COLUMNS, Talking Joints Memo Tagged With: cannabis, epilepsy, medical cannabis, Michael Kerwin, patients, revolutionary clinics, SOMERVILLE

PATIENTS VS. PROFITS: MEDICAL CANNABIS CONSUMERS CONCERNED ABOUT RECREATIONAL ROLLOUT

Written by MICHELLE NOVACK HERMAN Posted February 1, 2018 Filed Under: COLUMNS, Editorial, Talking Joints Memo

We aren’t talking about the Gap running out of size 4 skinny jeans for a week. We are talking about medicine that allows people to function and sometimes even to live.

Filed Under: COLUMNS, Editorial, Talking Joints Memo Tagged With: #mapoli, cannabis, Cannabis Control Commission, Commonwealth, Mass, Massachusetts, medical marijuana, MMA, MPAA, patients, politics CCC, regulations, weed

THE YEAR THE DPH AND GOVERNOR PATRICK TOTALLY SCREWED PATIENTS

Written by MIKE CANN Posted December 31, 2014 Filed Under: Blunt Truth, COLUMNS, NEWS+OPINIONS

The MPAA, among others, hoped the DPH might finish vetting applications in early 2014 and move on to opening dispensaries in the fall.

Filed Under: Blunt Truth, COLUMNS, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: Andrew D'Angelo, Cambridge City Council, Department of Public Health, Deval Patrick, DPH, KOP, Marijuana, Massachusetts, Massachusetts Patient Advocacy Alliance, medical marijuana, MPAA, patients

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