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<blockquote data-quote="bettingpython" data-source="post: 2300264" data-attributes="member: 4307"><p>I believe there are medical benefits to marijuana, I have seen repetitive first hand proof of some of the examples I posted in an earlier post, I also stated in advance in my very first post on this subject that I believe it should be generally available, and as such I would vote for medicinal usage if it were to ever come up for a vote. I see prescription marijuana as a stepping stone. It's so easy to get your red card in California that for all intents and purposes it is recreational. There are California doctors buying billboard space in Nevada advertising what amounts to come see us for a $150 office visit we'll find a reason to justify getting you a red card so you can go buy weed at the dispensary. So no I don't feel I am being disingenuous since I have stated my position in advance. Even if it never goes further than prescription only the medical industry will always wind up with doctors who out of genuine belief in the benefits of marijuana, or greed who will dispense prescriptions like candy.</p><p></p><p>Narcotic pain killers are so tightly regulated it's stupid, yet he prescription pill abuse still remains in Oklahoma. Kinda like Meth, making it harder and harder to get ingredients for a production scale operation meant that individuals learned how to make it themselves and the number of labs skyrocketed rather than falling. Since Mick the meth head could no longer get his crank from a local dealer that was buying from a cook that was wholesaling to the dealers Mick had to cut out the middle man and engage in the risky method of cooking 1 pot meth.</p><p></p><p>I know how to brew beer and make wine it's a novelty though it's far easier for me to go find a quality beer or wine I enjoy. I could distill my own alcohol, but again that's a big pain in the ass for the amount I drink it's easier to pay for convenience and go buy it. I could probably grow a plant, but in all honesty I couldn't do as well as some grower who has a passion for it so I'd buy from a dispensary. Just like I could probably make my own lower receivers but its more efficient to just go buy one. If I have a legal route or an illegal route I'm gonna roll right into Walgreens and get a dime bag of purple kush or northern lights grown in Oregon any day of the week rather than take a chance on some crappy stuff from a street dealer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bettingpython, post: 2300264, member: 4307"] I believe there are medical benefits to marijuana, I have seen repetitive first hand proof of some of the examples I posted in an earlier post, I also stated in advance in my very first post on this subject that I believe it should be generally available, and as such I would vote for medicinal usage if it were to ever come up for a vote. I see prescription marijuana as a stepping stone. It's so easy to get your red card in California that for all intents and purposes it is recreational. There are California doctors buying billboard space in Nevada advertising what amounts to come see us for a $150 office visit we'll find a reason to justify getting you a red card so you can go buy weed at the dispensary. So no I don't feel I am being disingenuous since I have stated my position in advance. Even if it never goes further than prescription only the medical industry will always wind up with doctors who out of genuine belief in the benefits of marijuana, or greed who will dispense prescriptions like candy. Narcotic pain killers are so tightly regulated it's stupid, yet he prescription pill abuse still remains in Oklahoma. Kinda like Meth, making it harder and harder to get ingredients for a production scale operation meant that individuals learned how to make it themselves and the number of labs skyrocketed rather than falling. Since Mick the meth head could no longer get his crank from a local dealer that was buying from a cook that was wholesaling to the dealers Mick had to cut out the middle man and engage in the risky method of cooking 1 pot meth. I know how to brew beer and make wine it's a novelty though it's far easier for me to go find a quality beer or wine I enjoy. I could distill my own alcohol, but again that's a big pain in the ass for the amount I drink it's easier to pay for convenience and go buy it. I could probably grow a plant, but in all honesty I couldn't do as well as some grower who has a passion for it so I'd buy from a dispensary. Just like I could probably make my own lower receivers but its more efficient to just go buy one. If I have a legal route or an illegal route I'm gonna roll right into Walgreens and get a dime bag of purple kush or northern lights grown in Oregon any day of the week rather than take a chance on some crappy stuff from a street dealer. [/QUOTE]
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