Israel: Technion to Open First Course in Medical Cannabis

The head of the Israel Anti-Drug Authority, who was arrested for alleged involvement in Yisrael Beiteinu scandal, will be one of the instructors.

The Technion – Israel Institute of Technology is planning to open a new course on medical cannabis in January.
The list of instructors for the course includes Yair Geller, director general of the Israel Anti-Drug Authority, who is embroiled in the Yisrael Beiteinu corruption scandal. Police recommended last month that charges be filed against him.
According to the Technion website, the course is geared toward entrepreneurs, doctors, investors and researchers. “This is the first comprehensive program in Israel for the general public in the field of medical cannabis, surveying the field from a wide range of angles by a long list of lecturers noted in their fields,” the website states.

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