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11-30-2008, 06:12 PM #1
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Bilateral Clubfeet
I was just wondering, If I lived state that allowed Medicinal Marijuana, could I get it with my condition. Severe Bilateral Clubfeet, I have arthritis of an 80 year old man. The pain is so excruciating, I can hardly walk today. Just wondering?:wtf:
underhervoodoo Reviewed by underhervoodoo on . Bilateral Clubfeet I was just wondering, If I lived state that allowed Medicinal Marijuana, could I get it with my condition. Severe Bilateral Clubfeet, I have arthritis of an 80 year old man. The pain is so excruciating, I can hardly walk today. Just wondering?:wtf: Rating: 5
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11-30-2008, 09:50 PM #2
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Bilateral Clubfeet
I heard about a lady, who was prescribed it because she broke her ankle (hurt her foot, somehow) wearing high-heels. I'm sure that you could get it.
I was fascinated by some of the names, mentioned here:
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12-01-2008, 12:53 AM #3
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Bilateral Clubfeet
No question about it! You'd be in, out, and legal in less than an hour! Your condition is obvious, so you wouldn't even need medical records. :thumbsup: (I remember one kid telling of getting a recommendation with just an "impressive" scar and no medical records.) Oregon and Washington- most likely- I don't know the degree of hassle for getting legal. Other states? I don't know. Most states have a "chronic pain" as a valid condition in their laws. Go to NORML and read up on each state's laws.
If possible, head to California- it's your best bet! Out of the big cities, it isn't too bad.
Granny :hippy:










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