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Research is underway to help determine the potential of cannabis in the realm of pain management. This is particularly important work in light of the ongoing opioid crisis in America.
Today, medical cannabis is approved for use in 33 U.S. states plus the District of Columbia, and several other states have medical or recreational cannabis legalization on the fall election ballot.