Quote Originally Posted by birdgirl73
The story was mentioned three times, if I'm not mistaken, in our Medicinal Cannabis and Health area. I may be able to find it lower down here in this one, too.

It was heavily reported in all outlets I listen to and read.

"Well produced news segment showing guys in lab coats and pot in petri dishes" probably seemed elaborate, but that was likely either stock lab footage over the wire-originated newsbrief voice-over or was an entirely wire-originated piece, both video and voice, and that some copyright restriction from the service who put it together prevented affiliate stations from posting it as their own . It's ostensible that if you live in a very conservative news market--woah, Virginia, I'm guessing you might if you're not in metropolitan Virginia--a news or Web editor could have trimmed it because of some subjective attitude on illicit drugs.

Hang on and let me see if I can find the links from here for you. BRB.
I'm sorry to say that you are indeed mistaken, and now I see the problem. We are talking about 2 similar but different studies. The study Iâ??m referring to wasnâ??t published until Dec. 25. Please check the link in my first post. Also, in the first post I mentioned that the news outlet was nbc4 DC metro area. Please, when you get a moment, could you clean up this thread so we can get back on topic? Thank you.
cannabiscuit Reviewed by cannabiscuit on . Stop censoring my news? Instead of ranting and raving the whole way through this post, Iâ??m just going to say Iâ??m thoroughly disgusted, and report what I noticed. Ok, so, Iâ??m thoroughly fucking disgusted. Two nights ago Iâ??m watching the late news before I go to bed. Near the end of the program they begin a piece about a new study on Marijuana. They were studying the effects of Marijuana on cancer. They reported that the study found (exact words!) â??the active ingredient in Marijuana slows, and sometimes Rating: 5