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(KGTV) - While support for medical marijuana is speeding up on a state level and in nationwide opinion polls, federal advancement is slowing due to research and approval gridlock. There’s no denying the popularity of marijuana in the United States, with THC and cannabis products approved for medical use in 33 states. Recreational use is supported in 11 states, including California. The election results are echoed in a 2016 Quinnipiac University poll which showed 81 percent of Americans support medical marijuana legalization. California's support of medical marijuana started more than two decades ago when voters passed Proposition 215, the “Compassionate Use Act of 1996.” Laws calling for regulation of medical marijuana were passed in 2015 and 2016, with recreational marijuana becoming legal in 2018. While voters increasingly approve marijuana legalization in various states across the country, the federal government has been slower to grant permission for use. RELATED: Timeline: How marijuana laws have changed in California In 1970, the Drug Enforcement Agency rated marijuana as a Schedule I controlled substance, defined as having a high potential for abuse with no accepted medical use for treatment. Almost 50 years later, the Federal Drug Administration has not approved marketing cannabis for the treatment of any condition. However, four cannabis derived or related products have been approved for use with a prescription from a licensed healthcare provider. Epidiolex contains a purified form of CBD for treating seizures associated with Lennox-Gastaut or Dravet syndrome in patients as young as 2 years old, according to the FDA. Also approved by the agency are Marinol and Syndros, used for treating weight loss in AIDS patients. RELATED: Judge: California child can take cannabis drug to school In order to approve drugs, the FDA relies on applicants and scientific investigators to conduct research. “The FDA is aware that several states have either passed laws that remove state restrictions on the medical use of cannabis and its derivatives or are considering doing so. It is important to conduct medical research into the safety and effectiveness of cannabis products through adequate and well-controlled clinical trials,” FDA officials report. The agency said it supports medical marijuana research by providing information about the process to conduct the research and requirements needed to develop a cannabis-derived drug, supporting developers through meetings and regular interactions, and providing general support. RELATED: UC San Diego to study cannabis impact on essential tremor Research is expanding to meet public demand for new medical treatments. In 2017, the National Institutes of Health supported 330 projects focusing on therapeutic properties of cannabinoids and CBD. 2826
(KGTV) - The minds behind the racy card game known for their unorthodox holiday promotions have returned with yet another odd proposal.And one that may strike at the heart of Washington D.C.Card Against Humanity wrote online they have purchased a plot of land along the United States-Mexico border in an effort to stall President Donald Trump's planned border wall.RELATED: Amazon releases its Top 100 Holiday Toys for the 2017 season"So we’ve purchased a plot of vacant land on the border and retained a law firm specializing in eminent domain to make it as time-consuming and expensive as possible for the wall to get built," the company's website reads.The company doesn't provide any actual proof they have purchased the land, but promised those who sign up for the promotion a map of the parcel of land, new cards, and "a few other surprises."The game makers warned though, "it will be fun, it will be weird, and if you voted for Trump, you might want to sit this one out."The company has built a cult following around its out-of-the-ordinary holiday promotions.Last year the company ran a Black Friday promotion to dig a hole as deep as possible. The reason?RELATED: Black Friday 2017 sales predictions: Game consoles, kitchenware and TVs will be deals"You’re supposed to think it’s funny. You might not get it for a while, but some time next year you’ll chuckle quietly to yourself and remember all this business about the hole," the company wrote.Previous iterations of the promotion have also included paying for absolutely nothing in return.Eight border wall prototypes were completed in Otay Mesa last month. The federal government has about two months from their completion to evaluate the prototypes. 1748
“Do you hear that Fezzik? That is the sound of ultimate suffering. My heart made that sound when the six-fingered man killed my father. Every Princess Bride fan who wants to see that perfect movie preserved from Hollywood politics makes it now.” pic.twitter.com/mbUs4y6Ro0— Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) September 5, 2020 319
(KGTV) -- The caravan of migrants from Central America is expected to arrive at the port of San Ysidro Sunday morning. When they arrive at the border, they'll tell officials they're seeking asylum because of violence in their home countries.RELATED: Hundreds of migrants reach Tijuana, many plan to continue to San Diego borderAbout 300 migrants arrived in Tijuana on Tuesday and Wednesday. On Friday they met with lawyers to learn more about what happens if they come into the United States seeking asylum.President Trump instructed the secretary of homeland security not to let them in. But, if they do make it to the U.S., the mostly female migrants were warned that they could face long separations from their children. 10News asked ICE about what happens if the mothers and children make it across? In a statement ICE said: 847
“Good trouble” with my brothers and sisters- organized by @untilfreedom.Arrested for peacefully protesting. While Breonnas Taylor’s murderers are still out on the street.#ArrestTheCops #JusticeForBreonna#BlackLivesMatter pic.twitter.com/GmJUjl7Ezv— Kenny Stills (@KSTiLLS) July 15, 2020 294