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potentially powerful medicine for the 2.3 million ms sufferers worldwide. it s now available in 25 countries, but not the united states, where it s still under investigation. why so much more stringent in the united states? i think there is a greater level of rigor at all levels of regulatory inquiry in the u.s. like any drug in the united states, cannabis would have to go through rigorous testing, research and approval by the fda. but after that, things start to get tricky. marijuana also needs the approval of other government agencies like the national institutes of health and the drug enforcement administration. this is, of course, difficult, if not possible. why? because in the united states, marijuana is illegal and classified by the government as a schedule one controlled substance. that means it s considered to be among the most addictive drugs and not recognized as having any medicinal benefit. that s why one i m about to tell
it s now available in 25 countries, but not the united states, where it s still under investigation. why so much more stringent in the united states? i think there is a greater level of rigor at all levels of regulatory inquiry in the u.s. like any drug in the united states, cannabis would have to go through rigorous testing, research and approval by the fda. but after that, things start to get tricky. marijuana also needs the approval of other government agencies like the national institutes of health and the drug enforcement administration. this is, of course, difficult, if not possible. why? because in the united states, marijuana is illegal and classified by the government as a schedule one controlled substance. that means it s considered to be among the most addictive drugs and not recognized as having any medicinal benefit. that s why one i m about to tell you is so ironic. the irony is that the federal