The Nonna and David Knapp Center For Cannabinoid Research (KCCR) was established to provide new opportunities for groundbreaking initiatives. As strong advocates for increased clinical trials, KCCR is lobbying for phase one, phase two and large, collaborative phase three trials that enable researchers to advance the field of medical cannabis therapy.
From Israel to Canada, and parts in between, Nonna and David have crisscrossed the globe meeting with scientists and physicians dedicated to researching the potential benefits of medical cannabis. They have used this knowledge while working with patients who are managing symptoms caused by cancer, traumatic brain injury, multiple sclerosi
From Israel to Canada, and parts in between, Nonna and David have crisscrossed the globe meeting with scientists and physicians dedicated to researching the potential benefits of medical cannabis. They have used this knowledge while working with patients who are managing symptoms caused by cancer, traumatic brain injury, multiple sclerosis, post-traumatic stress disorder, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's and other conditions - including the use of cannabis as a substitute for opioids.
Patients over profits has been the methodology of KCCR's founders since they immersed themselves in the medical cannabis industry in 2014. Nonna and David's commitment to research, education, regulations and compassionate care were the driving force behind the Illinois medical cannabis dispensary they established in 2015. That same obsessive passion fuels their mission at KCCR.
CBD Nation, a documentary from director David Jakubovic, examines the real research and evidence surrounding the fascinating science of medical cannabis.