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Bazelet™ to Supply Its Federally Legal Cannabis Genetics to DEA Approved Research Entities for Rigorous Scientific Research on the Clinical Effects of Cannabigerol (CBG)

Bazelet™ to Supply Its Federally Legal Cannabis Genetics to DEA Approved Research Entities for Rigorous Scientific Research on the Clinical Effects of Cannabigerol (CBG).

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Bazelet™ to Supply Its Federally Legal Cannabis Genetics to DEA Approved Research Entities for Rigorous Scientific Research on the Clinical Effects of Cannabigerol (CBG)

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n COLUMBIA, Md., June 07, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Neon Bloom, Inc. (OTC: NBCO): Bazelet Health Systems™, a wholly owned subsidiary of Neon Bloom, is proud to announce the endowment of a program known as ‘cERI’ (cannabis Education & Research Initiative). The program encompasses the donation by Bazelet of federally legal cannabis genetics (genetically producing 0% THC) to DEA registered research entities, such as the National Center for the Development of Natural Products at the University of Mississippi and the broader qualified scientific community wishing to conduct, disseminate and support rigorous scientific research on the clinical effects of cannabis. The company’s genetics are patented, compliant with the Controlled Substances Act (CSA) and are now available to all to conduct research with our genetics. Global scientific research of the Cannabis Sativa L. plant has been illegal because of the Controlled Substance Act (CSA). The CSA has created a decades-long pent-up demand for the scientific research of the cannabis plant by qualified research entities. In 2016, the DEA announced that it was amending its longstanding policies to allow additional parties to grow cannabis for clinical research purposes. Since that time, it amended its regulations in 2020 (which became effective in January 2021) to facilitate the cultivation of marihuana for research purposes and other licit purposes to enhance compliance with the Controlled Substances Act, including registering cultivators consistent with treaty obligations but has not legalized cannabis research. In fact, to date, the DEA has only acknowledged providing a MOA (Memorandum of Agreement) to just a handful of applicants to “work together to facilitate the production, storage, packaging, and distribution of marijuana.” (www.dea.gov). Meanwhile, human health and the global scientific community standby helpless, until now. “Our genetic library of non-GMO, patented Cannabis Sativa L. plants offers access to cannabinoids such as Cannabigerol (CBG) with no existing THC or CBD,” said Dr. Francisco Ward, NBPAS-PM&R/PM, Chief Medical Officer for Bazelet which makes us a prime candidate for research endeavors. “Having been involved with the DEA regarding its amendment to facilitate the cultivation of marihuana for ...

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