Quote Originally Posted by killerweed420
As usuall this makes no sense. You can get oxycontin legally in a Washington jail but you can't get MMJ. Washington state is in the process of rwewriting there MMJ laws. Are supposed to be done July 1st. Our MMJ laws were almost worthless because they were written so poorly. MMJ still has that stigmatism too it that were all just trying to get high. It has some very good medicinal benefits and the authorities need to pay attention.
I agree with you. Fact is the laws were written by advocates. The current laws do not allow for him to medicate in custody. That's it really. There is alot of room to move in the gray area for BOTH sides.
8182KSKUSH Reviewed by 8182KSKUSH on . Inmate in 'severe pain' without medical marijuana SNOHOMISH COUNTY, Wash. -- A 35-year-old Shelton man is fighting for the right to use medical marijuana. The problem is that Alex Morris is in the Snohomish County Jail. The state's Medical Marijuana Act does not cover inmates of jails or prisons. Alex is in jail for 30 days. His wife says those 30 days will make him very, very sick. "He's in severe pain, unbearable excruciating pain because he's not able to eat to keep things down," said Kim Morris. "He's lost ten pounds in the last Rating: 5