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ThomasA
Birmingham, AL
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Peary wrote: <quoted text> But there are states that will give veterans prescription in states that allow medical marijuana. So the fed is not unlike ourselves, we tend to look the other way when its comfortable to do so. I feel its a harmless medication that can be used for nausea and some kinds of chronic pain conditions. Its not an opioid and doesn't have those side effects which is why a lot of drs like it. I've also heard of positive results in topical applications r/t neuro cases. We are slowly accepting it. Be careful if you have any kind of health insurance. The insurance companies, the AMA,and the FDA still have MJ treatments listed as "experimental" or "investigational" any treatment,procedure,facility,e quipment,drugs,drug usage that either the company has not recognized as having scientifically established medical value,or that does not meet generally accepted standards of medical practice". In other words,if you need treatment and have insurance and decide to ADD a little something to your recovery, you carrier COULD stand their ground and deny you overall coverage for violating terms of your policy. Check it out before you light up for treatment. The worse thing to do is get roadside advice or listen to garbage down at the head shop. Be careful, PEACE!
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Sinker
Cambria, CA
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ThomasA
Birmingham, AL
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Sinker wrote: gtfo For a well seasoned stoner, reality is a hard pill to swallow.
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CaliSpike
Bronx, NY
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Toker wrote: If it becomes legal than all my homeys and I could not make a good living growing and selling it! We would have to get a job!! What than? I'm not saying what to do, but I in Sacto, Ca when we had a cannabis club every quarter mile (not exaggerating) "some ppl" had to HOP onto a new dream, my last three p's went for 1500 total. Clubs killed the game time to rethink "what else"
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mrogmann
Pittsburgh, PA
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Since: Jun 12
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WTF wrote: <quoted text> No sh*t Sherlock, in 2010. Your point?? Thanks for your responce. I guess we shopuld go after the politicians that want to stopour vote from becoming a reallity. I don't use it or really cere except about the vote. We need a new State Atty. Gen. and County Atty..
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“Drain the Swamp”
Since: Jun 11
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Will the Rev. Oprah hear Lance's confession ? Will the church forgive him ? Some big wheels turning .
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Since: Nov 12
Elk Grove, CA
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Fish Cake wrote: Will the Rev. Oprah hear Lance's confession ? Will the church forgive him ? Some big wheels turning . I just wish the Rev Gore would fly in on his private jet and the limo ride to her show. Rev Gore could help Lance by explaining how we all need to be riding our bikes to save the planet, then the Rev will leave in his limo and fly south for the winter.
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Kathi Chee
Los Angeles, CA
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Vote NO proposition 203. You can still get easily, if didn't passed.
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Billy Bob
Broomfield, CO
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With Mexico shipping you will get your product in one to two hours max. Check out the mesa on any night.
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DL Leslie
Phoenix, AZ
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Anybody who does not support the use of MMJ in 2013, with all the access to information, hundreds of clinical studies that prove it treats/cures 30 different ailments that big pharma stands to lose money on making patentable drugs for, including cancer, glaucoma, arthritis, insomnia, and tons of others, and educated economists suggesting it would put a HUGE dent in state/national debt... is an IDIOT. PERIOD. A selfish, naive, IDIOT. Maybe YOU don't like it, maybe YOU can't handle it, but to tell ME and tell EVERYONE ELSE they CAN'T when it CLEARLY benefits hundreds of thousands of people... you need to be isolated from everyone else and be torn away from the little box you live in. How DARE you. Go watch reefer madness, pound your alcohol, and listen to your DARE officer some more you idiot sheep. I argue with people until I'm blue in the face, and I'll CONTINUE to do so, because denying people MMJ who CLEARLY want it and need it is a grotesque abuse of human rights, and it's WORLDS safer than alcohol or cigarettes. You tea bagges and your retard logic. "Individual freedoms! But no one should be allowed anything I don't agree with." Swaying anyway the tide pushes you.
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Since: Nov 12
Wilton, CA
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ThomasA wrote: <quoted text>Be careful if you have any kind of health insurance. The insurance companies, the AMA,and the FDA still have MJ treatments listed as "experimental" or "investigational" any treatment,procedure,facility,e quipment,drugs,drug usage that either the company has not recognized as having scientifically established medical value,or that does not meet generally accepted standards of medical practice". In other words,if you need treatment and have insurance and decide to ADD a little something to your recovery, you carrier COULD stand their ground and deny you overall coverage for violating terms of your policy. Check it out before you light up for treatment. The worse thing to do is get roadside advice or listen to garbage down at the head shop. Be careful, PEACE! I know if a person is suffering from Chemo treatments and they believe pot helps. Let them. Why are you so concerned what others want to do when it doesn't affect you?
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PAIN
Latrobe, PA
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I have Fibromyalja, and I can't wait to move out there, and get off these Govt. Controled Meds, that have half Bankrupted me and my family. Legal Medical weed is gonna help me (I know it does), control my Pain, and not go broke doing it. Plus, these Legal controled substances have taken a big toll on my body, after 6 years. I don't care about legal recreational use. I don't see how it's any worse than alcohol, that the Govt. makes a ton of revenue off of. Why don't they outlaw smokes while they're at it, those things have killed more people than weed Ever will! Another plus; I might help stop street pushing, and the Drug smuggling from Mexico, along with all the violence that comes with it. I think ALL states should let the people decide. It's not the "Gateway Drug" they thought it was 40 yrs. ago. They Demonized it because of political attitudes at the time. Pot smokers, unlike drinkers, don't want to get into a car. They want to stay home,.watch TV, and eat chips. Lol. This is all coming from someone that has suffered a lot from pain, and victomized by big Pharm. IMHO
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Since: Nov 12
Elk Grove, CA
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PAIN wrote: I have Fibromyalja, and I can't wait to move out there, and get off these Govt. Controled Meds, that have half Bankrupted me and my family. Legal Medical weed is gonna help me (I know it does), control my Pain, and not go broke doing it. Plus, these Legal controled substances have taken a big toll on my body, after 6 years. I don't care about legal recreational use. I don't see how it's any worse than alcohol, that the Govt. makes a ton of revenue off of. Why don't they outlaw smokes while they're at it, those things have killed more people than weed Ever will! Another plus; I might help stop street pushing, and the Drug smuggling from Mexico, along with all the violence that comes with it. I think ALL states should let the people decide. It's not the "Gateway Drug" they thought it was 40 yrs. ago. They Demonized it because of political attitudes at the time. Pot smokers, unlike drinkers, don't want to get into a car. They want to stay home,.watch TV, and eat chips. Lol. This is all coming from someone that has suffered a lot from pain, and victomized by big Pharm. IMHO well said, how could anyone argue with what you said? The government doesn't want to make it legal because people that don't have a lot of money will grow it themselves and uncle sam won't be getting his big alcohol cigarette kickbacks.
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Anonymous
Scottsdale, AZ
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I would be curious if anyone knows what pot is selling for at these legal dispensary places?
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Since: Nov 12
Elk Grove, CA
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ron17571 wrote: I would be curious if anyone knows what pot is selling for at these legal dispensary places? Here in Cali: for bomb kush and stuff like that 20 a g and 60 an eighth is pretty standard.. and if your looking for ounce prices they are around 280-350 =-)
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PAIN
Latrobe, PA
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RiccardoFire wrote: <quoted text>well said, how could anyone argue with what you said? The government doesn't want to make it legal because people that don't have a lot of money will grow it themselves and uncle sam won't be getting his big alcohol cigarette kickbacks. It's me PAIN again. Thanks for backing my point(s). You know, the Govt. Has robbed me blind. My out of pocket is like almost $450 a month for my Meds! And I also have to (obviosly) pay my monthly premiums, plus the first 1k is out of my lint filled pockets. Some of those Meds, are to counter the effect of the ones I need for Pain.Then there are the every 3 month pain/Med consult with my Doc. They rape me for $35 ea. time. Blood draws every 6 months, where they take Blood out of my vains, and more $ out of my pockets. So, I'm thinking with $300 bucks of weed (a month) at home, and some growing in the windowbox, my pockets would be a lot fatter, and my poor liver won't be turning into Mush! I'm SO Happy to see some people still have their heads screwed on straight. Hope to make to AZ. in 2 yrs., when my daughter Gratuates. Hope all the laws stay in place for medical, and the Gov. Of that state pushes for accross the board legalization. God Bless the plants he gave us the legal, and Moral Right to use as we see fit. I envey you guys! Smoke'em if you got'em! I'll keep swallowing Pills, and haveing hope till then. Say a prayer for me Dude's. I sure could use it! Peace, PAIN
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PAIN
Latrobe, PA
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I'm sorry for the rants, if anyone on here disagrees with me. Everybody has the right to their opinion. I'm just very feed up with doctors, and insurance companies, ovelooking Natures cures, and relief from a whole host of nasty things, simply to line their own pockets at our (the American Public's) expence. Peace,~PAIN~
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Anonymous
Sun City, AZ
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Pain,im with you.I take pain meds and i was talking with someone who pointed out the liver problems created by man made pain meds. Im not sure about how well pot works for pain though. The problems with the law seem much worse than the so called crime to me. I read where Obamacare well make most over the counter herbal meds,have to be prescribed and more expensive in the future.Not to mention a pain in the az to get.Imagine needing a prescription for saw palmetto! You should consider buying pot illegally if PA has no medical pot available.Just a thought.
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Since: Nov 12
Elk Grove, CA
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ron17571 wrote: Pain,im with you.I take pain meds and i was talking with someone who pointed out the liver problems created by man made pain meds. Im not sure about how well pot works for pain though. The problems with the law seem much worse than the so called crime to me. I read where Obamacare well make most over the counter herbal meds,have to be prescribed and more expensive in the future.Not to mention a pain in the az to get.Imagine needing a prescription for saw palmetto! You should consider buying pot illegally if PA has no medical pot available.Just a thought. Don't drink alcohol with pain meds. It says that on the bottle. Hemp oil is legal and contains CBD oil, Smoking pot is not good for you.
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