
Habeas Corpus in the 4th Criminal Law Chamber, falls with the same judge who granted decision for personal cultivation.

Experts explain why the report has become indispensable to prove the therapeutic purpose and ensure the continuity of treatment

Decision from the 2nd Federal Court of Guarulhos determines that authorities do not seize oil, cannabis flowers, and vaporizer used in medical treatment by Argentine patient.

The evolution of cannabis law is opening new fronts, from product transportation to the regulation of social networks and companies

This data is from Kaya Mind and refers to associations with individual or collective habeas corpus for cultivation; the country has 147,000 patients served, totaling 259 associations in operation

“There are about 4000 valid HCs currently,” says lawyer Emílio Figueiredo as he explores the benefits and challenges of patients' journey towards therapeutic autonomy.

Sechat has developed a guide to help you file an HC in court

Court authorizes homemade production of Cannabis sativa for medicinal purposes until 2027, based on medical prescription, technical reports, and favorable opinion from the Prosecutor's Office

Unprecedented decision by the Superior Court of Justice allows a group from Peruíbe (SP) to cultivate cannabis for therapeutic purposes, paving the way for new legal and medical debates on the medicinal use of the plant

Habeas Corpus is the only legal recourse for patients wishing to use the plant for the treatment of various diseases

According to Clayton Medeiros, access to health should not depend on habeas corpus, but on clear and inclusive public policies

Even with habeas corpus, medical cannabis patients face persecution and risks; learn how to protect yourself

Federal Regional Court of the 6th Region grants habeas corpus to a patient who has been battling depression for over ten years, highlighting the importance of the right to health

RF-2 grants safe conduct to indigenous leader, understanding that cultivation is part of his identity, spirituality, and indigenous medicine

Action leaves over 9 thousand patients, including children and elderly, at risk of interrupting treatments based on medical Cannabis

Carolina Arruda wins the right to grow cannabis at home through a legal battle and prioritizes self-cultivation for her treatment


TRF-3 grants safe conduct for importing seeds and cultivating up to 138 cannabis plants, recognizing the right of a patient to produce their own medicinal oil to treat ADHD and temporomandibular joint pain

Unanimous decision by the Fifth Panel reinforces patients' right to therapeutic planting upon medical proof and highlights the topic in an official report

Federal Court authorizes resident of Novo Itacolomi (PR) to cultivate cannabis to treat chronic anxiety after more than 20 years without response to other treatments