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WASHINGTON—A patchwork of state and federal laws and an unprecedented marking blitz have left many older Americans with questions about medical marijuana and cannabidiol (CBD). In an AARP Bulletin special report, experts explain where marijuana is legal, if it is safe to use and the many forms in which it is sold. The feature also includes a comprehensive review of which health conditions cannabis has proven to provide relief or lacks scientific support. Plus, a report on the effectiveness of CBD oils, which have taken the wellness market by storm in the past year. Discover the surprising truths, myths and realities of medical marijuana in the September issue of AARP Bulletin.
Additionally, AARP investigates issues surrounding the 2020 census, the first in U.S. history that will be primarily digital. Given how many government programs will be funded based on the 2020 census maps, it is crucially important that older Americans know their options, participate online or via paper form in the mail and get counted. Find out why the 2020 census matters to you and your community.
Other stories in the September issue:
Fraud Watch
Your Money
Your Health
Your Life
More information can be found at: http://www.aarp.org/bulletin/
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