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Cannabis is banned from the list of hard drugs in a UN vote. From now on, researchers will be able to use it in research work to make drugs. Under the new decision, the cannabis name has been removed from the UN list of hard drugs.
According to CNN, the UN has made such a decision taking into account the need for cannabis in medical science research and development. In 2019, the United Nations World Health Organization (WHO) asked the UN for a decision.
The UN Narcotics Commission voted on the issue last Wednesday (December 2). Twenty-five states voted to identify marijuana as a solid drug. 28 states voted against. And 1 state abstained from voting. The United Nations has removed cannabis from the list of hard drugs due to the high number of opposition votes.
Marijuana is known to rank fourth on the United Nations list of solid drugs. The list also includes the names of several deadly drugs, including heroin. In 2019, the World Health Organization made the first claim. According to them, the use of cannabis on the solid drug list was causing problems in several medical studies. Cannabis is necessary in the preparation of many medications that the human body requires.
Researchers have had trouble using it for so long. But it is not happening in the new decision. However, there is no reason for cannabis lovers to be happy about the removal of cannabis from the solid drug list.
Because cannabis is still on the drug list. Additionally, all general use restrictions remain in effect. Some discounts have been given just for making drugs.
Common people can have various physical problems if they consume cannabis or charas made from the juice of the cannabis plant. The excessive use of cannabis is fatal to health. This information is clearly stated in the guidelines of the World Health Organization.
Ittefaq / TR
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