For the Nth time, not only do I believe cannabis is good medicine, but I've said so ten times in this thread already, and have never even suggested anything different. I'm not against medical cannabis AT ALL and I really don't know why you and others keep implying otherwise.
I just don't believe, as Rick Simpson and others seem to, that cannabinoids can CURE CANCER. That's a VERY specific application, and its one fairly easy to test the truth of. In the meantime, despite his position, there is simply no good evidence that any currently existing cannabis product works that way in human beings, and plenty of empirical evidence that they don't.
As to curing every single disease known to man, or reversing aging, those things are pure cuckoo-talk. When crackpots like Simpson or others start to make ridiculous and easily disprovable claims like that it just gives more ammo to the anti-cannabis crowd who want to keep cannabis illegal, even for legit medical use.
Again, just because cannabis is great at SOME things (neuro-muscular pain, spasms, anti-nausea, appetite, mood, etc), doesn't mean its effective at EVERYTHING (skin burns, curing cancer, infections, etc).
I wrote about this earlier in this thread:
https://www.rollitup.org/seed-strain-reviews/630249-high-cbd-low-odor-medical.html#post8780658
Again, the vast majority of agents that prove effective in animal models do NOT end up working on real human beings with cancer. Animal models are a good start, but results simply can't be directly generalized to people in most cases.
Earlier in this thread I referenced a Spanish clinical study where the researchers in question injected cannabinoids directly into the tumors of people with brain cancer. In that study they found no measurable effect on tumor progression in those patients.
I'm glad to hear there are ongoing clinical trials looking at this, and I can't wait until the day when a good one comes out showing survival benefit in people with cancer. When that happens, everyone can post links to it here, rub my nose in it, and say "told you so". But until then, I'm not holding my breath.