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Why India still has a ban on cannabis?


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On 10/11/2022 at 2:59 AM, shastarSingh said:

Has there been a indepth study done in Punjab to show what will be the benefits to the farmers and what problems might arise if it is allowed to be grown.

Most of the studies and articles you posted are written in the west.  Are there any studies done in India.

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6 minutes ago, Sajjan_Thug said:

Has there been a indepth study done in Punjab to show what will be the benefits to the farmers and what problems might arise if it is allowed to be grown.

Most of the studies and articles you posted are written in the west.  Are there any studies done in India.

Indian express is Indian newspaper.

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11 minutes ago, shastarSingh said:

Indian express is Indian newspaper.

The indian newspaper is just reporting the news.  Is there a study done by a Indian university that shows the effect on agriculture it will have if it is allowed to be grown?

Like how much water can be saved if it is allowed to be grown?

What products can be made with it?

It will have negative effect on the population?

How much revenue will be made yearly?

These kind of deep questions need to be studied before it is allowed to be grown?

Have any punjabi university done studies to answer these kind of questions?

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On 10/13/2022 at 5:13 PM, Sajjan_Thug said:

The indian newspaper is just reporting the news.  Is there a study done by a Indian university that shows the effect on agriculture it will have if it is allowed to be grown?

Like how much water can be saved if it is allowed to be grown?

What products can be made with it?

It will have negative effect on the population?

How much revenue will be made yearly?

These kind of deep questions need to be studied before it is allowed to be grown?

Have any punjabi university done studies to answer these kind of questions?

If u read the whole article, Punjabi farmers say it will help them a lot financially as cannabis has high demand in pharmaceutical industry and medical cannabis is also being legalized in many countries around the world.

But still no research on university level as u rightly said.

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https://indianexpress.com/article/cities/chandigarh/agri-experts-farmers-cannabis-cultivation-curb-dependence-chitta-8201552/

Sardara Singh Johal, renowned economist and former vice-chancellor of Punjab Agricultural University (PAU), Ludhiana, said that cannabis cultivation must be allowed in Punjab. Once a private member bill was tabled in Parliament by former Punjab MP Dharamvir Gandhi for making its cultivation legal and the bill also got support from several quarters, but a law could not be made, he added

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