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

JCW355

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The whole legitimate pharmaceutical argument is nothing more than a front for people who just want to smoke pot. So come out and be honest... pot should be just like liquor. Legal, yet controlled.

I'm not buying the therapeutic crap until people start being honest. Its therapeutic as much as it is therapeutic for me to put away 750mL of Laphroaig 18 Year after a bad day.
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How do we know they need cannabis?

Where is the proof that weed is what would fill the need.

idunno, after dozens of different ineffective medications couldnt stop hundreds of seizures a day, a bit of non-psychoactive cbd oil reduces the seizures to a few a week, allowing these children to learn again.
 

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idunno, after dozens of different ineffective medications couldnt stop hundreds of seizures a day, a bit of non-psychoactive cbd oil reduces the seizures to a few a week, allowing these children to learn again.
Ineffective... Im not so sure about that. Seems like a lot of doctors agree with me... plus... I have first hand experience. Only people I see agreeing with you is NORMLs...

Like I said, its cool if you want to legalize it... I want it legalized and I dont even use it... however, need to quit hiding behind the medicine boolsheet cause its not cutting it.
 

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However, the first time I actually got high off the stuff was the last time I took it. I just dont dig that type of high.

I mean, this is a weird perspective. I only liked a handful of foods at 6 years old. It took getting used to them and eating different varities for me to not eat like a 6 year old child.

There are two main divisions in your pot, I hear. Your sativas and your indicas.Your sativas kinda wake you up and make you wanna do stuff and your indicas can glue you to the couch. And among those, there is still more variety. Single digit THC or up to north of 30 for your good stuff. Then there is tolerance. Then there is edible/oil/wax/vape/smoke. Then there is learning how/when to consume and not having be a negative in your life.

So if a person hasn't spend a good year or better running the pot gauntlet daily, they really don't know. If you haven't at least had an indica and a sativa, you certainly don't know, since they are not even remotely comparable. So I, like you, will never really know about the weedz.

Your 750ml therapy wears on a body just tad more too.
 

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But yeah, forget the medical route. It's an essentially harmless substance. Make it rec legal and people can figure out on their own what medical issues it helps with. It's not something that needs a prescribed amount.

Medical is a good start to not treating it like yellow cake uranium tho.
 

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Ineffective... Im not so sure about that. Seems like a lot of doctors agree with me... plus... I have first hand experience. Only people I see agreeing with you is NORMLs...

Like I said, its cool if you want to legalize it... I want it legalized and I dont even use it... however, need to quit hiding behind the medicine boolsheet cause its not cutting it.
https://www.epilepsy.com/newsfeeds/press_release/1002788

i want it legal, and unregulated. but it needs to at least be legal for medicinal reasons. and it does have medicinal uses, is less expensive than the synthetic version you have experience with.
my sister isn't looking into establishing residency in colorado so she can smoke up, she's trying to save her daughter. call it b.s. all you want, it doesn't make you right.
 

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Many people are okay with legalizing MJ. Optimally it would be better to decriminalize it, reverting it back to pre-ban status. This would eliminate gov't control entirely as to it's use and taxability.
 

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thanks goodness the public's perception has finally changed in favor of legalizing pot .. it's something like 70% in favor of legal pot and raising.

you folks that don't believe pot's medicinal properties .. a major part of reason is pot due to being classified as no medical value like heroin. this mean NO studies including human trials can be done to prove benefits.

here's one .. anecdote evidence based on feedback from millions of users .. "after you smoke pot you will get the munchies" does anyone deny this?

folks undergoing chemo or other nasty medical procedures loose all appetite to eat .. they cannot keep anything down and loose weight to point of dying. smoking pot gives those same folks munchies ... or their appetite back to start eating again. above has not been scientifically proven .. but hey millions of pot smokers with munchies can't be wrong :D
 
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