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Why Is Marijuana Demonized? | Marijuana


Why Is Marijuana Demonized? | Marijuana – Watch more Marijuana Facts & Medical Marijuana videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/506408-Learn-about-Marijuana-with-Steph-Sherer-Marijuana Learn why marij…

 

Oregon Should Regulate Pot Like Other Vices

Oregon should regulate pot like other vices

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But it is a gateway drug, you say? It's hard to find hard drug users who don't consume alcohol as well. Several studies have found that the use of any drug by young people, including cigarettes and alcohol, is an early warning sign. Medical marijuana … Read more on Statesman Journal

 

Colts owner Jim Irsay has double image in media

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Why Is Marijuana Illegal?

Question by elaileen: why is marijuana illegal?
Im 14, never smoked, but im just wondering why its illegal… Please dont say its bad for you or anything like that, because it isnt.

Best answer:

Answer by Nisa
Because it smells horrid.

Answer by Blake
Mostly just because it always has been. It’s kind of like tradition 🙂

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Long Beach, California Vice-Mayor Val Lerch’s Position on Medical Marijuana – November 10, 2009 – On November 10, 2009 the city council of Long Beach, California met to discuss a proposed draft regarding the operations of medical marijuana collectives, di…

Coca or Peace: The Colombian Farmers’ Dilemma


Coca or peace: the Colombian farmers’ dilemma – Many Colombian farmers say the only way they can support their families is by growing coca. Duration: 02:56.

 

Battling seizures, a Bernie mother joins the medical marijuana debate

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With Missouri not having a medical marijuana law in place, it was difficult to find out what was legal. She eventually came across a form of … "Cocaine and heroin are Schedule II drugs and can be used by doctors," Johnson said. "It just doesn't make … Read more on The Daily Statesman

A Lot of People Want to Legalize “Medical Marijuana” but When You Think About It People Who Smoke Pot Are Very?

Question by Sensei: a lot of people want to legalize “medical marijuana” but when you think about it people who smoke pot are very?
likely to quickly use other drugs like heroin and crack/cocaine and get addicted and cost society billions so even if you are sick you shouldnt be able to use marijuana for your own selfish needs. grow up people, i mean really

Best answer:

Answer by P00p flinging contard
You lie.

Prescription drugs kill thousands of Americans every year. Marijuana has never killed anybody.

The government has been lying about marijuana for 75 years and you are parroting their lies.

Local Family Moves to Colorado for Access to Medical Marijuana to Treat Their

Local family moves to Colorado for access to medical marijuana to treat their

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Powerful drugs failed to control the seizures and had devastating side effects, both mental and physical, for Jordan, who is now 18. Paula began to learn more about … It is a higher category than cocaine and methamphetamine. The current contradictory … Read more on NewsNet5.com

 

Stanislaus criminal court judge under prosecutors' scrutiny moving to civil court

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TV Tonight: CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta Doubles Down on Medical Marijuana

TV tonight: CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta doubles down on medical marijuana

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Schedule II drugs, defined as drugs with a potential for abuse but less dangerous than Schedule I drugs include methamphetamine, methadone, hydromorphone (Dilaudid), meperidine (Demerol), oxycodone (OxyContin), and cocaine. Although all of the drugs … Read more on DigiNews

 

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Coming Soon to a Pharmacy Near You: Marijuana?

Coming Soon to a Pharmacy Near You: Marijuana?

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MS is incurable; the available medications don't work for everyone and often come with debilitating side effects. Some patients in 1990s England were finding relief in the cannabis plant. Complaints that they'd been forced to become criminals to get … Read more on TakePart

 

"Legal Alternative" to Medical Marijuana?

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“There is at least one basic science study that suggests CBD could be an effective anticonvulsant,” he said. “It has some promise, but at this point, unfortunately, it's not well studied enough to understand side effects and the long term benefits … Read more on NBC 7 San Diego

Does Anyone Here Really Believe Cannabis (“marijuana”) Should Still Be Illegal?

Question by beastap23: Does anyone here really believe cannabis (“marijuana”) should still be illegal?
With all the information we have today, and the discrepancy between the dangers of cannabis vs the dangers of prescription drugs, and fully legal drugs.

The main thing people say is the smoke is bad for you, well you can vaporize it or eat it.

I wanna see your mindset if you think it should be illegal, why do you feel this way? And what should the punishment be for getting caught with the plant?
Thanks Jessie. I just wanted to know how you think. well all i can say is do a little research. its not a hallucinogen, and its not physically addictive. Those are facts. But seriously thank you for not avoiding the question.

THE REAL CAUSE of ALCOHOL ADDICTION – ALCOHOL ABUSE TREATMENT & REHAB


THE REAL CAUSE OF ALCOHOL ADDICTION – ALCOHOL ABUSE TREATMENT & REHAB – Did you fail and relapse or did your treatment program fail you? Did they treat the REAL cause of addictions? Learn about alcohol abuse treatment and rehab i…

 

“NOT MY KID?” EXPERT PANEL SAYS SURGE IN HEROIN ABUSE IMPACTS

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Topics to be covered include: impact of the new medical marijuana laws in Illinois; the latest scientific and medical information about substance abuse and how to both treat and prevent it; what really happens when teens are caught using drugs or … Read more on Chicago Tribune