In Chile, workers began harvesting the country's first medical marijuana crop, breaking new ground in cancer treatment in a nation where cannabis is outlawed as a hard drug. With the blessing of local authorities, the Daya Foundation, a charitable group, began harvesting some 400 plants sown last October under a special permit to extract cannabis oil to be given free of charge to 200 cancer patients as pain treatment. The plants were sown in a small ...
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