Commercial cannabis businesses must be represented in advocacy for health and cannabis. These businesses require legal representation. The defense of innovation is crucial to the success of the cannabis industry and the improvement of patients and customers.

This defense requires lawyers who are hardworking, knowledgeable, and able to deliver results. These skills are essential to a just market and the cause of justice. We have the right to improve ourselves.

Because I'm not a lawyer and I don't hold any brief (pun intended), for the legal profession, I can only speak to this issue with the rigor that my training as a scientist requires.

 

Integral are law firms that promote science. These firms represent clients who invest in or encourage breakthroughs in science. Manzuri Law is an example of such a firm: it advises cannabis businesses interested in helping customers.

 

This is my case for science, health, and wellness. This is my case for lawyers familiar with the many regulations in the cannabis industry. Finally, this case is my appeal to readers. It's like a jury in a trial about the importance of your health.

 

The simple truth is that legal guidance is essential for the success or survival of the cannabis industry. What happens to the cannabis industry impacts what happens to growers (growers), retailers (dispensaries), and all other workers. If the cannabis industry were to shut down, sales would cease, stores would close, the public would be affected. People would no longer have access to natural or palliative care products; they would also lose their right to care for themselves.

We need unity between advocates for science, law, and health. Unity starts with our ability to reason with people.

It is essential to make cannabis a public health and wellness resource. Legal reasoning is needed to supplement medical and scientific evidence.

 

Lawyers should now clarify what these businesses need to do to enjoy the latest treatments, the most recent products, and the best services.

 

It is now that cannabis businesses need to show that they are committed to following the law and equally dedicated to science. These two elements reflect a company's commitment to professional and personal ethics and the highest standards in accountability and responsibility.

 

This prescription to health and well-being allows the cannabis industry and its best products to thrive.

 

This commitment, which aims to show how advances made in medicine lead to advancements in law, or vice versa, can be seen as a way to make cannabis a model for strength.

 

The cannabis industry can inspire us with the proper legal counsel, as it is vital in its values and unwavering in its ideals.

 

Let's seize this chance.

 

Michael D. Shaw, a protegee of Willard Libby (the 1960 winner of Nobel Prize in Chemistry), is a UCLA-trained biochemist and MIT-trained biologist. He is a writer about science, health, and policy, among other topics.

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