Now cannabis is not drugs, medicine is also accepted by the United Nations, 27 countries voted in favor

0
cannabis

New Delhi: New research has shown that cannabis is not a drug, but a great medicine for the body. This has also been claimed in many research by the World Health Organization and now the United Nations has finally recognized cannabis as a medicine. The United Nations has taken these steps following the recommendation of experts from the World Health Organization.

But will remain in the restricted category
Although the United Nations has given cannabis a drug status, its consumption will remain banned. According to reports, in the category of drugs, such substances are placed, which are highly addictive and dangerous to humans, as well as its benefits in medical are little or no. Now cannabis has been removed from this list.

cannabis

According to Noon, cannabis will now be considered a non-medical use as a banned drug. A vote was recently held in the United Nations to exclude cannabis from the list of banned drugs. During this time 27 countries voted in favor of lifting the ban, while 25 countries voted to implement the ban. Significantly, countries like India, Pakistan, Nigeria, Russia voted in opposition, while the United States and Britain voted in favor.

Now drugs made from cannabis may increase demand
After removing cannabis from the category of dangerous drugs, the demand for medicines made from it can increase in the market. Along with this, much research will also be done. After the decision of the United Nations, policy can change in many countries including India using cannabis and cannabis.

Significantly, many groups have been working for a long time to establish cannabis and hemp as a medicine. Recreational and medical use of cannabis and cannabis has already been lifted in more than 15 states in Canada, Uruguay, the United States, and its market has also become available. Since cannabis and cannabis are still used as a narcotic in India, the government is taking more care to lift the ban.

Advertisement