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FIRST PHOTO: Makawao artist Deb Lynch creates a painting of St. John’s Episcopal Church Friday afternoon on the first day of the Kula church’s Holiday Marke

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Ros Lewis from the Extinction Rebellion group on why they protest | The Examiner

Ros Lewis from the Extinction Rebellion group on why they protest | The Examiner
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Extinction Rebellion protestors arrested in Labor Senator's office | The Examiner

Extinction Rebellion protestors arrested in Labor Senator's office | The Examiner
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Extinction Rebellion protesters risk arrest at NAB Launceston | The Examiner

Extinction Rebellion protesters risk arrest at NAB Launceston | The Examiner
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All Ages, All Abilities, All Amazing At The Porirua Grand Traverse

Covid-19 hit New Zealand’s event industry hard, but the Porirua Grand Traverse managed to run the event every year and is poised now for a record entry in 2023. Established in 2006, this multi-faceted endurance event around Porirua’s iconic ...

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Maui Police Department launches Multi-Cultural Advisory Counsel

The Maui Police Department has launched its new Multi-Cultural Advisory Counsel or MMAC. This collaborative group is comprised of various community members representing diverse groups within the community alongside MPD personnel.

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Record Year For Australia's Medical Cannabis Approvals - WeedLife News Network


Record Year For Australia's Medical Cannabis Approvals
Wednesday, 13 January 2021
Australia’s Therapeutic Goods Administration approved 57,781 SAS (Special Access Scheme) Category B applications for unapproved medicinal cannabis products in 2020.
It was a huge year given the TGA has only approved 85,000 SAS Category B applications since this medicinal cannabis pathway was established way back in 1992. Here’s how 2020 shaped up for approvals for each month according to the TGA.
January – 3148
February – 3568
March – 3926
April – 3378
May – 4133
June – 4630
July – 5564
August  –  5270
September – 6206
October – 5972
November  –  6356
December – 5630
It should be noted approval numbers don’t reflect the number of patients receiving these medicines under the SAS as multiple approvals can be attributed to a single patient, and some patients may discontinue use of medicinal cannabis products.

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Where has all the legal medicinal cannabis gone? - Cannabis & Hemp


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A patient who uses medicinal cannabis to treat their ailments
recently remarked in a social media forum that at present it's
taking their chemist at least two weeks from payment to fill their
prescription for cannabis medicine.
"They wonder why people prefer illicit," the patient
wrote, adding that it only takes them about half an hour to
"get sorted" with black market medicine, "as opposed
to two to four weeks" via the pharmacy, which also involves
having to undertake "doctor's appointments and
costs".
The Medicinal Cannabis Users Association of Australia

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'Treated like a criminal': Medicinal cannabis shortage | Fraser Coast Chronicle


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GOLD Coast medicinal cannabis users are running short on supplies, forcing legal users to turn to the black market, a patient advocacy group claims.
Industry experts, advocates and patients say the Christmas demand and strict prescription regulations have delayed supply, with some varieties completely sold out.
Coomera’s Caroline Schofield suffers from chronic back pain, epilepsy and PTSD and uses cannabis as an alternative to opioids. Picture: Scott Powick
It has left some without treatment for up to a month.
Advocacy group Medicinal Cannabis Users Australia (MCUA) say they feel they are being unfairly treated, arguing delays of any other medication would be treated as a national emergency.

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