Poll: Marijuana Law Reform

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Do you support allowing physician-authorized patients to consume therapeutic cannabis

  • yes

    Votes: 278 79.7%
  • no

    Votes: 71 20.3%

  • Total voters
    349

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Actually $350 is about spot on anywhere from 80 to 120 a quarter ounce for killer chronic, but unlike the crappy mexican red hair ditch weed of years gone by when I was just a young punk the stuff coming out of dispensaries will rock your world. I have friends that smoke. . . at least that's what they tell me.

There's only two places I hear about prices like that in Oklahoma (other than police reports)... Tulsa and Elk City.
 

RickN

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Think I will just park this here.

AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION OPPOSES MARIJUANA LEGALIZATION; SUPPORTS HEALTH-FIRST APPROACH TO MARIJUANA USE

NATIONAL HARBOR, MD-The delegates at the 2013 Interim Meeting of the American Medical Association (AMA) House of Delegates, in National Harbor, Maryland, today voted to pass a resolution on marijuana, “Council of Science & Public Health Report 2 in Reference Committee K,” explicitly opposing marijuana legalization – fending off a challenge to “neutralize” their position. The report changes H-95.998 AMA Policy Statement on Cannabis to read in part that: “Our AMA believes that (1) cannabis is a dangerous drug and as such is a public health concern; (2) sale of cannabis should not be legalized.”

“The AMA today reiterated the widely held scientific view that marijuana is dangerous and should not be legalized,” commented Dr. Stuart Gitlow, Chair-Elect of the AMA Council on Science and Health and SAM Board Member. “We can only hope that the public will listen to science – not ‘Big Marijuana’ interests who stand to gain millions of dollars from increased addiction rates.”

Additionally, the report called for several provisions consistent with Project SAM’s marijuana pillars, including efforts to “discourage cannabis use, especially by persons vulnerable to the drug’s effects and in high-risk situations…support the determination of the consequences of long-term cannabis use through concentrated research, especially among youth and adolescents… support the modification of state and federal laws to emphasize public health based strategies to address and reduce cannabis use.”

http://learnaboutsam.com/american-m...ports-health-first-approach-to-marijuana-use/
 

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No I would not and guys, I have not even shared half the things I have seen related to drug use. You can scream and whine all you want, you are not changing my mind, getting me to support it, or to stop speaking my mind.

As I read this I realize once Rick has changed his mind, NO one change Rick's mind except Rick.:kiss:
 

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There's only two places I hear about prices like that in Oklahoma (other than police reports)... Tulsa and Elk City.

What prices do you hear? I hear $60 1/8ths and $120 1/4s are standard retail Okie prices. Prices drop at 1/2 and again at OZ. Mexibrick, yeah it's still around, runs $75 an oz or $250 a qp.

Friends in Denver are reporting ~$100 quarters at the shops. I bet it drops soon.

Seattle was interesting right after the law changed. Street sales were still illegal, obviously, but police were not enforcing it. Down by the waterfront was an open air market of weed. They were selling so much so easily to tourists that didn't haggle, they would go wayyy down in price for those that did. There were guys laying out scales and nugs on picnic tables with hundreds of people around. Surreal sight for an Okie. It was like a pot flea market.
 

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