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06-06-2005, 05:15 PM #1Senior Member
supreme court rules AGAINST medicinal marijuana
This another example of the Federal government putting ideology before science. Here we are, our tax dollars being wasted on a case asking whether or not people should be allowed to smoke a plant to ease their pain in a way that no other drug can. Do we really need the Supreme Court for this one? As Yoda said, the American people firmly believe in the use of marijuana as a medicine. Everybody needs to contact their members of Congress and let them know how important this issue is to them. Remember, this ruling not only hurts the medicinal marijuana movement, but the entire legalization effort as a whole. This is huge, guys, and we the people need to do something about it.
Sgt. Pepper Reviewed by Sgt. Pepper on . supreme court rules AGAINST medicinal marijuana i found this on aol.....(sorry if this has been posted befoer, but i didnt see it http://aolsvc.news.aol.com/news/article.adp?id=20050606101709990001&ncid=NWS00010000000001 a stinging defeat it is... "Federal authorities may prosecute sick people whose doctors prescribe marijuana to ease pain, the Supreme Court ruled Monday, concluding that state laws don't protect users from a federal ban on the drug. The decision is a stinging defeat for marijuana advocates who had successfully Rating: 5
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