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02-24-2010, 03:31 AM #1OPSenior Member
Veterans Administration and MMJ in New Mexico
Hi folks,
Several members are vets here and this was just on the news at KOB channel 4 in Albuquerque.
KOB.com - VA prohibits medical marijuana prescriptions
VA prohibits medical marijuana prescriptions
Posted at: 02/23/2010 7:08 PM | Updated at: 02/23/2010 8:04 PM
By: Jeremy Jojola, Eyewitness News 4; Taryn Bianchin, KOB.com
There are more than 1200 New Mexicans legally using medical marijuana under state law, of those, about 25 percent of them are veterans returning from war with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.
But at VA hospitals nationwide, doctors are being told not to give out prescriptions because medical marijuana is still illegal under federal law.
A memo sent out to VA doctors has stated if they were to help patients get medical marijuana by filling out forms, it â??could mean their license to prescribe drugs could be revoked and could even result in criminal charges.â??
"Unfortunately, that doesn't change the fact the federal government still has medical marijuana as an illegal substance, and there's nothing we can do about federal law," said Deborah Busemeyer of the state's Department of Health.
She says veterans with VA doctors will have to go somewhere else to get a medical cannabis prescription.
"The best our patients can do is try and find resources within the state of New Mexico to take advantage of state law," said Busemeyer.
A spokesperson for the VA hospital in Albuquerque says veterans who participate in the state's medical cannabis program won't be refused other treatment at the VA hospital.
Currently, the state says there are about five non-profits in New Mexico providing medical marijuana with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder the most common illness claimed by New Mexicans with prescriptions for the medicine.
According to the State Department of Health, cancer patients have received the second highest number of medical marijuana prescriptions with about 200 people getting them. HIV and AIDS is the third most common condition among medical marijuana users.
KOB.com - VA prohibits medical marijuana prescriptions
SandiaSandia Reviewed by Sandia on . Veterans Administration and MMJ in New Mexico Hi folks, Several members are vets here and this was just on the news at KOB channel 4 in Albuquerque. KOB.com - VA prohibits medical marijuana prescriptions The newsclip can be viewed here..... Rating: 5
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02-24-2010, 03:44 AM #2Senior Member
Veterans Administration and MMJ in New Mexico
Originally Posted by Sandia
I figure that once someone has shot at your ass, you get to smoke whatever the hell you want from then on out. Shouldnt that be a law?
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02-24-2010, 04:08 AM #3Senior Member
Veterans Administration and MMJ in New Mexico
Funny this is brought up now. A friend of mine and I were debating this just two days ago.
He said that he figures they would because they are just drones of the government, and some other thing I can't remember right now (damn this memory loss).
I told him that I figured they wouldn't because marijuana is against federal law and the VA is run by the feds. I was so sure of this I never even looked it up. Also I figured that if they found out I was using MMJ that they wouldn't treat me for HCV.
We both thought it would be a good idea to look it up. Low and behold, I was right on one count and wrong on the other.
Isn't it weard that the feds won't write a script for a Vet to get MMJ, when they are providing 5 people with it, and have been for 30 years.
The federal government provides medical marijuana to five U.S. patients | Michigan Medical Marijuana Association | News and Information for Michigan's medical marijuana patients and caregivers\"Dope will get you through times of no money better than money will get you through times of no dope.\" :thumbsup:
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02-24-2010, 11:15 PM #4Member
Veterans Administration and MMJ in New Mexico
Yep, knew this all along. While we live in Illinois, for now, Jim's spinal cord doctor has already told us of this. Because he is a federal employee he cannot legally prescribe it even if Illinois passed the law. He's a huge advocate of medical mj. Jim's records even state he uses medical mj as a relief for his ms. Never refused treatment.
What I find even more disturbing is if you need a transplant and are legally (statewide) smoking medical marijuana you can be refused a transplant. So, how does that work? If I drink myself to the point of needing a new liver I can get one? But if one smoke medical mj you cannot? I am sure anyone who smokes for medicinal reasons would give it up if they needed an organ. Stupid rules.
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02-25-2010, 12:39 AM #5Senior Member
Veterans Administration and MMJ in New Mexico
Originally Posted by pepurr
Two of them must have died......last I heard,there were 7 patients in the fed."program".
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02-25-2010, 12:44 AM #6Senior Member
Veterans Administration and MMJ in New Mexico
Originally Posted by grfxdsnr
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02-25-2010, 01:21 AM #7Junior Member
Veterans Administration and MMJ in New Mexico
&@$^**aIAAceUO?
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02-25-2010, 01:57 AM #8Member
Veterans Administration and MMJ in New Mexico
Originally Posted by DrNick
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02-25-2010, 08:00 AM #9Senior Member
Veterans Administration and MMJ in New Mexico
Yeah,come on,man.
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02-25-2010, 09:57 AM #10Junior Member
Veterans Administration and MMJ in New Mexico
Originally Posted by DrNick
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