In Anticipation Of Medical Marijuana Legalization, Cannabis Science Adds Four Attorneys To Its New Policy Advisory Board, All Are Experts In the Development Of Medical Marijuana LawsWednesday, 21 October 2009 COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Cannabis Science Inc. (OTCBB: CBIS) an emerging pharmaceutical cannabis company is very pleased to announce that has added four prominent attorneys, who specialized in marijuana-related cases, to its Policy Advisory Board, as medical marijuana legalization moves closer with President Obama's New Medical Marijuana Policies and initiatives. Cannabis Science Inc., President & CEO, Dr. Robert Melamede Ph.D., stated, "We will continue to add teams of industry experts to our Company. We are honored that our Policy Advisory Board is expanding with some of the nation's top medical marijuana attorneys. Obviously, we are operating in an area where the laws are evolving very rapidly, and we are pleased to have so many experienced attorneys on board, helping steer the company through these complex and evolving opportunities for us. More professionals will be added who are expert in other relevant fields, such as FDA procedures and state and federal laws. These new outstanding additions to the CBIS team will provide the Company with an expanded base of knowledge to build on. As noted yesterday, the new policy means that state compliant intrastate research in Colorado, California and other states with medical marijuana laws are now protected from federal prosecution." The four new additions to the Cannabis Science Policy Advisory Board Robert Raich
Sean T. McAllister
Warren Edson
Robert J. Corry, Jr.
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