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

TenBears

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I just got back from Denver and Colorado Springs, I thought it would be a big deal. I didn't notice any with the exception of pot stores like liquor stores only different.
 

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I just got back from Denver and Colorado Springs, I thought it would be a big deal. I didn't notice any with the exception of pot stores like liquor stores only different.

I went to Seattle recently. Same thing. Didn't even see any marijuana. It's not the big deal people make it out to be.
 

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In Denver I would smell it every now and then, in Colorado Springs same. With the vaporizers it hardly puts off odor a old man on the pikes peak train was doing it and I talked to him about it, Vietnam vet with a list of injuries that up until last year he was on OxyContin, methadone, and several others-now no drugs and better health. I told him we have a petition in oklahoma for medical pot and his reply was " it should pass, it would be a damn shame for somebody to be arrested for this, it has given me my life back".
 

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http://www.news9.com/story/26269561/oklahoma-governor-announces-support-for-medical-marijuana

Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin has announced she will ask lawmakers to work with her in the next legislative session to support legalization of medicinal cannabidiol oil (CBD) on a limited, medically supervised, trial-only basis, according to a news release.

CBD is a component in the cannabis (marijuana) plant. Research suggests that it may be effective to treat toddlers with rare conditions that cause seizures and strokes. CBD is an oil; it is not smoked. It is not intoxicating or used as a recreational drug.

“I do not support legalizing the recreational use of marijuana, nor do I support a broadly-defined ‘medicinal' marijuana use that makes it easy for healthy adults and teenagers to find and buy drugs," Fallin said in a statement.


“I do support allowing potentially life-saving medicine to find its way to children in need. I am very interested in allowing limited, heavily supervised use of non-intoxicating CBD to be delivered on a trial-basis to sick children in Oklahoma.”

Rep. Jon Echols is currently preparing to lead a legislative study examining the possibility of allowing medical trials for the use of non-intoxicating CBD oils to children affected by severe seizures, the release says.

“I am extremely interested in the findings of that study, and I look forward to working with lawmakers in both parties to pursue policies that can help sick Oklahoma children,” Fallin said.
 

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I went to Seattle recently. Same thing. Didn't even see any marijuana. It's not the big deal people make it out to be.

Kind'a like open carry that turned out to be no big deal either.

Some people just have an axe to grind and they grind it by touting the extremes of paradise or hell when the reality is usually somewhere in the middle.
 

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http://www.news9.com/story/26269561/oklahoma-governor-announces-support-for-medical-marijuana

Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin has announced she will ask lawmakers to work with her in the next legislative session to support legalization of medicinal cannabidiol oil (CBD) on a limited, medically supervised, trial-only basis, according to a news release.

CBD is a component in the cannabis (marijuana) plant. Research suggests that it may be effective to treat toddlers with rare conditions that cause seizures and strokes. CBD is an oil; it is not smoked. It is not intoxicating or used as a recreational drug.

“I do not support legalizing the recreational use of marijuana, nor do I support a broadly-defined ‘medicinal' marijuana use that makes it easy for healthy adults and teenagers to find and buy drugs," Fallin said in a statement.


“I do support allowing potentially life-saving medicine to find its way to children in need. I am very interested in allowing limited, heavily supervised use of non-intoxicating CBD to be delivered on a trial-basis to sick children in Oklahoma.”

Rep. Jon Echols is currently preparing to lead a legislative study examining the possibility of allowing medical trials for the use of non-intoxicating CBD oils to children affected by severe seizures, the release says.

“I am extremely interested in the findings of that study, and I look forward to working with lawmakers in both parties to pursue policies that can help sick Oklahoma children,” Fallin said.

Mattress Mary speaking out both sides o f her Ass, she's in trouble and she knows it. This is not only not going to earn my vote back it's driving an even further wedge in and firming my resolve to vote for Joe Dorman.
 

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http://www.news9.com/story/26269561/oklahoma-governor-announces-support-for-medical-marijuana

Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin has announced she will ask lawmakers to work with her in the next legislative session to support legalization of medicinal cannabidiol oil (CBD) on a limited, medically supervised, trial-only basis, according to a news release.

CBD is a component in the cannabis (marijuana) plant. Research suggests that it may be effective to treat toddlers with rare conditions that cause seizures and strokes. CBD is an oil; it is not smoked. It is not intoxicating or used as a recreational drug.

“I do not support legalizing the recreational use of marijuana, nor do I support a broadly-defined ‘medicinal' marijuana use that makes it easy for healthy adults and teenagers to find and buy drugs," Fallin said in a statement.


“I do support allowing potentially life-saving medicine to find its way to children in need. I am very interested in allowing limited, heavily supervised use of non-intoxicating CBD to be delivered on a trial-basis to sick children in Oklahoma.”

Rep. Jon Echols is currently preparing to lead a legislative study examining the possibility of allowing medical trials for the use of non-intoxicating CBD oils to children affected by severe seizures, the release says.

“I am extremely interested in the findings of that study, and I look forward to working with lawmakers in both parties to pursue policies that can help sick Oklahoma children,” Fallin said.

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