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Tag Archives: CannaTech
Cannabis: Israel puts patients before politics
OBSERVER What Gives Israel the Edge on Marijuana? by Eliana Rudee March 10, 2016 When you think “Israel, the Start-up Nation,” you don’t necessarily associate it with cannabis—but it’s time to think again. CannaTech’s conference March 7-9 brought hundreds of visitors … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish, Politics
Tagged cannabis, CannaTech, Saul Kaye
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