
koldpl
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It make you lazy the next day.
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Ashley M
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It takes away pain, helps people going through chemo eat and not get sick afterward, helps with the shakes and anxiety, there are tons of reasons to use medical marijuana AND NOT TO JUST GET HIGH YOU LOSERS I see no cons about it, there has never been any studies that i have read were there were negative effects.
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Arcady
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i love marijuana and weed. go check it out! gal!
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mahdivica
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im medicine and i know sum informaition abuat this program
not all that
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eagleucsteve
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1) Restores appetite in some patients undergoing chemotherapy.
2)Reduces inter-ocular pressure for glaucoma patients.
3)Some patients say it helps them cope with or reduce their chronic pain, such as severe rheumatoid arthritis or back pains.
4)Some patients say that is effective in reducing or eliminating their depression.
Note: #1 & #2 above have more scientific research to back them up than #3 & #4.
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pplz1st
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calms nerves, can actually make a person feel normal nerved in a chaotic life relieves pain and can cause creativity,and expand the mind
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Elizabeth P
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I worked for a Pharmaceutical Co. in Florida.There was only one person in the State that was permitted to use it. It is a pill called Merrinol.I don't understand the governments concerns? How can you fake Cancer, or any other of these diseases that it is to be used for. They are like any other entity....Just holding on for the bigger profit. check out this site
allnurses.com/forums/f118/do-you-think... Take the poll and see the answers
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Bear Naked
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The evidence is overwhelming that marijuana can relieve certain types of pain, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms caused by such illnesses as multiple sclerosis, cancer and AIDS -- or by the harsh drugs sometimes used to treat them. And it can do so with remarkable safety. Indeed, marijuana is less toxic than many of the drugs that physicians prescribe every day."
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animalcrackers31
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Medical marijuana is not the type you would find out in a field or growing in the wild. It is a chemical type of marijuana so that the THC is controlled and each person receives the same amount. There are so many variables that affect marijuana (homegrown) that it could never be goverment regulated.
Medical marijuana is used for glaucoma, multiple sclerosis and other neurological disorders for pain, tremors etc. It is also used to help those with AIDS and individuals who are undergoing chemotherapy. It helps stimulate the appetite despite the nausea that accompanies these therapies.
The problem with medical marijuana is that many government officials believe that people would abuse it, lie to get it and the governing bodies (federal & state) would lose the "control" and INCOME that possibly could be generated by using marijuana for medicinal purposes.
Basically what would happen is: a pharmaceutical company would get a patent for the medical marijuana for 17 years. They would control the price, availability, and then we have the insurance companies that would refuse to pay for this benefit. This is typical of every drug that is developed by a pharmaceutical company pending approval by the FDA.
Even though marijuana is considered to be an herbal remedy and the FDA refuses to regulate these remedies, the potential for income is astronomical. In the end, those who need it most or would benefit most are the ones who suffer.
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