Quote Originally Posted by time4me
My point is that, in my understanding, a schedule I drug is considered to have NO MEDICAL VALUE, and if there is ANY medical value, it does not meet criteria for Schedule I, which would mean, in turn, that when ONE STATE finds medical value, the drug no longer meets criteria and should, in an intelligent and logical world, be rescheduled at ALL levels, beginning with the Feds.
But we are not dealing with logical intelligence within our government, are we?
I would have to say I myself at one time had the same personal feelings until, I took a closer in-depth analysis which gave me a different view point of the totality of the circumstances. Just one state does not effect the totality as a whole....majority is the rule.

Which logically translates into 51% of the states must be medical in order for the found medicinal value has a fighting chance to be rescheduled federally, the flip side of the same coin is found in congress reps. voting on the federal mmj bill before congress... once you understand how it all works in "context", it becomes less of a mind f**k on one's self..

In otherwords, the stress goes away.

Think in these terms, what ingredients does it take to bake a cake,,step by step, what happens when you miss some ingredients steps?? you end up with crap. and never get it correct until you use the correct steps. Then viola, your masterpiece is ready to consume..

Only 1 state has rescheduled cannabis...OREGON.