What do you mean man....Your great.lmfao.....It really would work..
It is a great plan but for some odd reason they will not put it in to action..
Maybe they (politicians) are afraid to come out of the closot and tell the american people that they all along are the biggest drug cartel in america..
Its no big secret,people no that the goverment is the biggest dope dealer in the nation...lmao....
GREAT POST AND GREAT IDEA...
MARIJUANA?
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Food for thought> Medical uses for marijuanna: (I had time to kill, so I decided to do a little looking) It turns out that marijuanna is one of the most effective cures for glaucoma. It is also used/reccommended in the treatment of cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy to treat indegestion, and pain. It was found to also be one of the best treatments for you ladies out there to deal with the cramps caused by PMS. Doctors and Scientist have been using it to treat and work with other various medical conditions (with outstanding results) for things such as; Autism, Dyslexia, Downs Syndrome, Attention Deficit Disorder, Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome, Eating Disorders, and Sleep Disorders; just to name a few. Go figure!
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I'd like to see the sources for those claims. And not some fringe web site either. Have those claims been backed up by valid medical research and published (i.e. New England Journal of Medical Science, etc.)?
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Lilbit and rocknroll nik Thank this.
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Seriously, much research can be done on the internet by reading WEB SITES. Try it sometime. -
rocknroll nik Thanks this.
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rocknroll nik Thanks this.
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For example. Marijuana does NOT cure glaucoma as the poster states. It helps relieve the pressure in the eye, but it doesn't cure it.
It's fine to state one's opinion along with the topic, but to state something as fact, especially something that's dealing with medical issues, I prefer to see something linked to valid studies showing it as such.
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It cures a symptom
So I guess the word cure would be applicable -
No sir.. It relieves a symptom, it does not cure it.
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