Medical marijuana is NOT a prescription it is a recommendation and is still federally illegal. I cannot get in a plane to go to NY and bring my "medical marijuana" with me because I need it for nausea, instead I would have to bring the anti-psychotic that helps my nausea on the plane and be forced to deal with something I really don't want to. It's a very big difference and I honestly thought it would be a bit more of an "interrogation" vs me putting my pills on the desk and telling the dude I have pretty bad anxiety problems(the main issue with me dropping out of high school 7+ years ago.)I honestly don't see what the confusion is. If you wanted to get a prescription for say... Prozac, you go to the doctor and tell him a few keywords for X amount of money and you get a License to take a very powerful drug.
What's the difference? I don't see any. If MJ was a legal over the counter drug then you don't need a "medical" doctors signature to get it. How do you think you get a prescription for ANY OTHER DRUG??? What did you want him to shove something up your ass and make you jump through 5000 hoops to get your medical marijuana card? Get real...
Quite true. Also, chemo patients are some of the biggest benefactors of smoking grass. I never had chemo - thyroid cancer uses radioactive iodine only - but I've known a lot of people who have suffered through it. One of the biggest problems is weight loss and the attendant loss of an already-nuked immune system due to the malnutrition caused by extreme nausea. You can't eat anything and keep it down. Smoking grass prevents or minimizes that nausea and causes the munchies to boot, and for any friend going into chemo I recommend that he or she finds a safe source of grass. I also knew a girl with an inoperative brain tumor who found that grass gave better benefits with lower side effects (and way lower cost) than any medicine she had been prescribed, and smoking worked best because she too was prone to bouts of nausea. And my daughter, recently deceased, found that smoking grass helped more than her anti-spasming drugs with no side effects and also let her take less pain medication (she was crippled in an automobile accident.)
I won't say it's a wonder drug and I'd advocate eating rather than smoking it where practical, but it definitely has its uses. I've never used it (one of the few children of the sixties who can say that) and have no intention to do so even if it becomes legal in Tennessee, but if I were facing chemo I'd seek it out and smoke it.
Medical marijuana is NOT a prescription it is a recommendation and is still federally illegal. I cannot get in a plane to go to NY and bring my "medical marijuana" with me because I need it for nausea, instead I would have to bring the anti-psychotic that helps my nausea on the plane and be forced to deal with something I really don't want to. It's a very big difference and I honestly thought it would be a bit more of an "interrogation" vs me putting my pills on the desk and telling the dude I have pretty bad anxiety problems(the main issue with me dropping out of high school 7+ years ago.)
Funny I'm actually taking it for nausea because I've been basically perpetually sick since Thanksgiving and been unable to eat for the most part going on 3+ weeks now. Yesterday I worked from home and smoked most the day(went through about 2 grams) I haven't eaten that much in months. Felt nice to actually feel hungry and eat vs feeling like I want to vomit.
The really sad thing, that people abusing this system will eventually find out, is that drugs are bad.
For the folks that need and get great benefit from weed., more power to them.
-John
The really sad thing, that people abusing this system will eventually find out, is that drugs are bad.
For the folks that need and get great benefit from weed., more power to them.
-John
In general, drugs are bad.
There's really nothing about personal responsibility,since once you are on drugs, you cannot have personal responsibility.
In general, drugs are bad.
In specific situations, drugs are good.
There's really nothing about personal responsibility,since once you are on drugs, you cannot have personal responsibility.
Some people tell me how happy they are now that insurance is going to pay for their drugs...
I only smile and say OK, but I know they are dead.
It's like George Orwell's 1984... would you like SOMA?
-John
fucking BULL SHIT.
Are you high?
By definition you have an altered mind. Not! a normal mind.
And if you want to take drugs, there ARE consequences.
-John
No, sorry VIC.
The only thing Government would want, more than we want to be stoned, is for us all to be stoned.
-John
Ahh, George Orwell's 1984 is now a straw man.
Double talk, much?
-John
Of course there are. Who said there weren't consequences? Sounds like you're the one with the "altered mind" with your imagined straw man here.
I'm done with you Vic...
If you want to bring it back on topic, go for it.
-John
I don't think I have Paige, and as I recall, I attacked your thoghts way up there.
So, don't, try and tell me what I did.
-John
