The devastation the opioid crisis has wrought upon communities throughout the U.S., especially throughout the pandemic, is immense. Deaths from opioid overdoses amassed the threshold of 93,000 in 2020, and relief efforts are wanting.
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That’s why now, more than ever, governing bodies and the medical community could benefit from pulling out all the stops to get a handle on the situation.
Part of leaving no stone unturned in the fight against opioid addiction is studying the effects that cannabis can have on people currently dealing with an addiction to opioids.
Fortunately, recent moves made from the President Joe Biden’s administration have made researching marijuana easier
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