The part in red.Liberty wrote:What part do you disagree with?parabelum wrote:I was with you just about up until the part in red above. Do you have a reliable unbiased statistical reference to support that claim?Liberty wrote:The canaboid treatments I was referring to do not involve THC. There is no high involved. The medications I was referring to were for treating symptoms of certain forms of epilepsy and Parkinsons disease. Because they are derived from certain Cannibus plants they are illegal. There are certain salves and creams that have had had therapeutic benefits.
Even the regular weed, has proven beneficial for PTSD victims. With fewer nasty side effects.
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- Fri Dec 01, 2017 7:10 pm
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- Fri Dec 01, 2017 1:41 pm
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As far as this Hawaii gestapo letter to surrender guns if using medicinal marijuana, I oppose it.
Regular weed (THC present) different story. Medicinal weed where there is no THC, no “high”, should not exclude someone from gun ownership. My opinion, and I have no horse in that race.
Regular weed (THC present) different story. Medicinal weed where there is no THC, no “high”, should not exclude someone from gun ownership. My opinion, and I have no horse in that race.
- Fri Dec 01, 2017 1:25 pm
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
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I was with you just about up until the part in red above. Do you have a reliable unbiased statistical reference to support that claim?Liberty wrote:The canaboid treatments I was referring to do not involve THC. There is no high involved. The medications I was referring to were for treating symptoms of certain forms of epilepsy and Parkinsons disease. Because they are derived from certain Cannibus plants they are illegal. There are certain salves and creams that have had had therapeutic benefits.
Even the regular weed, has proven beneficial for PTSD victims. With fewer nasty side effects.