Who is to say what constitutes "severe" pain? It's a VERY subjective term.;) Nausea and severe muscle spasms aren't that uncommon either.
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Who is to say what constitutes "severe" pain? It's a VERY subjective term.;) Nausea and severe muscle spasms aren't that uncommon either.
No not at all. But you will have to prove medical history of the particular ailment that you are claiming. also in reference to sever pain being subjective, well i would imagine they will difine it pretty well. I mean it is lawyers and politicians writing the laws anyways. the very people who have fought to keep this illegal. Just my opinion on the matter.
We need strong qualified people to help us through the potentially rocky stages ahead. No offense but the hippies and punk stoners chanting free the weed or what ever will not get us anyway.
I appoligise for my rant
An example of severe pain is long-term trauma damage that is debilitating, like if one were in an auto accident. Or the severe pain that goes along with deep nerve agitation, like compressed discs in the spine. "Severe" pain is the result of a medical condition, not just a subjective matter.
Personally, I've seen what cannabis can do for people who have legitimate needs. Perhaps before the typical stoner decides to scheme or commit fraud to get a card, they should consider those who actually need this service for pain relief, not just to slam down beers and get high.