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Medical Marijuana and the Great Experiment
18 hours ago ago from Billlls Idle Mind
We in Colorado now have a chance to perform two of the great un-run experiments of all time. Medical Marijuana is now legal, and for the most part, unregulated. The Dems are proposing vast new fields of regulation covering the stuff, so we'll soon see if, with government help, even dope dealers regularly go broke. Secondly, we get to test the hypotheses that if drugs were legalized, the Libertarian party would never be heard from again. ...
Related contentDEA Forced to Scrub Misleading Info on the American Medical Associations Position on Marijuana | Texas NORML
14 hours ago ago from Texas NORML
Activists get the DEA to remove obsolete information from its website claiming that the American Medical Association (AMA) still opposes medical marijuana By Charmie Gholson , AlterNet. Posted December 7, 2009. On November 10th, the AMA reversed its long-held position that marijuana has no acceptable medicinal value and adopted a new policy position favoring medical marijuana . The AMA called on the U.S. government to reconsider its ...
Related contentCannabis win! Kinda..
9 hours ago ago from Marijuana.com
DEA Forced to Scrub Misleading Info on the American Medical Association's Position on Marijuana | DrugReporter | AlterNet On November 10th, the AMA reversed its long-held position that marijuana has no acceptable medicinal value and adopted a new policy position favoring medical marijuana. The AMA called on the U.S. government to reconsider its current classification as a Schedule I substance. (The government categorizes drugs into ...
Related contentPA: Medical marijuana: State should move beyond drug's stereotype
9 hours ago ago from Marijuana.com
Medical marijuana: State should move beyond drug's stereotype 12-8-09 | PennLive.com | Patriot-News Editorial Board The good news is that Pennsylvania finally is having a discussion about medical marijuana. Last week the House Health and Human Services Committee heard from patients, doctors and advocates who said the state should legalize the use of medical marijuana for those suffering debilitating medical conditions. Now the bad ...
Related contentFaith Survey: Justice Dept. policy on marijuana prosecutions
1 day ago ago from Oregon Faith Report
Oregon Faith Report Reader Survey 1. A new U. S. Justice Department policy emphasizes a focus on drug traffickers and illegal growers rather than prosecution of medical marijuana users. Do you agree or disagree with the policy? Additional Reader Comments: -Medical Marijuana should be protected and available -Always on illegal activities -The Bush harassment of legal medical growers was ...
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