If all else fails, immigrate to California. With medical records in hand, it is very easy to get "California legal". Costs me $150 a year and is well worth it! I grow in my closet and keep my profile low. - Granny:hippy:
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If all else fails, immigrate to California. With medical records in hand, it is very easy to get "California legal". Costs me $150 a year and is well worth it! I grow in my closet and keep my profile low. - Granny:hippy:
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Originally Posted by MirandaHart
If I have anything to do with it friend, we won't have that problem in a few years. It's bullshit that our governments are cockblocking marijuana because it's "dangerous." Marijuana hasn't ever fucking killed anybody and it never will. Tell me how that's fucking dangerous. Killing half a million people in America every year isn't dangerous? That's tobacco for you. Now that that's over with. It sickens me to see the numerous people that are affected because of this lack of research on a drug that obviously possesses many different kinds of therapeutic potential...In days to come I don't think this will no longer be a problem and hopefully one day very soon marijuana will be more accepted as a method of medicine...and studies will be done as much as they should be so we can find out everything we can about this wonderful plant.
I use it for my back pain, and nothing is near as effective as it...at least not without detrimental effects. And I don't want to have to be a dope fiend just to feel better.
I hope things work out for you on this. Go to a doctor and explain to him how it helps you and try to get a medical license or recommendation for it...If you could grow it yourself, you could grow a nice potent strain and have plenty of it for you at not much cost. Good luck :thumbsup:
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Originally Posted by MirandaHart
Marijuana helps you way too much...pain management...speech, appetite. You should be able to obtain a medical card man...
Cannabis also is a potent antioxidant; it may cross the blood-brain barrier much more effectively than other antioxidants and may target your areas of damage more effectively? Maybe you know more about that than I do. I'm sure your doctor could research it, or you could, on Google Scholar.Quote:
Originally Posted by MirandaHart
There is a fabulous book, "Cannabis" by Jonathan Green (UK author), and I believe that's where I read that medical patients have more side effects with hash than with bud, and additionally it doesn't have all the respiratory benefits of bud.Quote:
Originally Posted by MirandaHart