Invented: Marijuana that doesn't get you high

An Israeli firm introduces a new strain of weed called Avidekel, which offers the substance's health benefits — without the special side effect

A special strain of medical marijuana cultivated in Israel looks, smells, and tastes the same as the average drug, except it doesn't get you high.
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Although it appears that the Obama administration is cracking down on medical marijuana, a number of the drug's health benefits have become increasingly indisputable. One Israeli company hopes that it can create a middle ground: Tikun Olam has successfully created a strain of weed called Avidekel that provides many of the helpful medicinal effects of cannabis minus one notable differentiator — it doesn't get you high. "Whyyyyyyyyy?" asks Victoria Kekiepmis at the Village Voice. Here, a brief guide to the weed world's version of O'Douls:

Why invent such a thing?

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