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| Czech firms likely to be cleared to grow medical marijuana | Czech health experts are in favor of allowing medical marijuana to be prescribed for a wide range of conditions with home grown marijuana in the Cze... |
| Czech Health Ministry signals steps to legalize medical marijuana | The Czech Ministry of Health has indicated that it will take marijuana off the list of banned substances and allow it to be prescribed by doctors fo... |
| Doctors, patients seek permission for marijuana use in treatment | Czech doctors, patients and scientists Tuesday launched a petition for the legal use of marijuana in treating sclerosis multiplex, the Parkinson dis... |
| Medical cannabis may get approval | A group of medical and criminal law experts are moving forward with drafting a plan that would clear marijuana for medicinal use. "There is a con... |
| Medical marijuana advocates seek PM's support | The organisers of a Czech petition for the legalisation of cannabis in medical treatment have asked Prime Minister Petr Necas to support the relevant... |
| MPs complete legislation aimed at legalizing cannabis for medical purposes | A group of Czech MPs from all of the parties in the Chamber of Deputies has completed legislation which could legalise the use of cannabis in the Czec... |
| New drug guidelines are Europe's most liberal | Long known for a liberal policy on drugs, the Czech Republic is now officially quantifying its status as one of European Union's most lenient m... |
| New legislation proposes legalization of medical cannabis under strict rules | A government expert group is adding finishing touches to new draft legislation proposing the legalization of marijuana for medical purposes. While sti... |
| Prague high | Although the partial decriminalization of cannabis at the beginning of this year didn't transform the capital into the new Amsterdam, as some h... |
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