rotor wrote:
This doesn't respond to the Honolulu fiasco but I would hope ends the marijuana debate.
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rotor wrote:
This doesn't respond to the Honolulu fiasco but I would hope ends the marijuana debate.
You correctly stated what the choices are. I just explained that the choices available could be difficult some in some circumstances.CleverNickname wrote:You're arguing what you think the law should be. I merely stated what the law is. Those are two separate discussions.Liberty wrote:This is about Medical MarijuanaCleverNickname wrote:It's not that difficult. If you don't want your guns taken away, don't commit what is still a disqualifying federal crime for firearm possession.
It could be a difficult choice if you are treating a disease that a marijuana product will alleviate. There are some illnesses that have had dramatic results with cannabis products. These people are required to make a choice of either improving their health and quality of life, or the right to protect themselves. Many cannabis products have no THC and will not get anyone high buying this stuff. Other tough choices could be buying this stuff for or child so that they can live a normal life, or become a felon.
What part do you disagree with? That PTSD victims can benefit? or that the side effects are not as bad as some of the drugs they normally prescribe? My use of "proven beneficial" might be misguided. To be honest I have only seen anecdotal claims, but some of them are pretty convincing. The thing is there isn't much scientific research done about weed because most drug research is funded by federal government grants and since weed is illegal there are no funds.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.
This is about Medical MarijuanaCleverNickname wrote:It's not that difficult. If you don't want your guns taken away, don't commit what is still a disqualifying federal crime for firearm possession.