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slaveluci -> The Year In Pot: Top 10 Events That Will Change the Way We Think About Marijuana (1/2/2010 7:36:46 AM)

Interesting article. It's about time some common sense enters the picture. Check out the link:

http://www.alternet.org/story/144896/the_year_in_pot%3A_top_10_events_that_will_change_the_way_we_think_about_marijuana

luci





Mercnbeth -> RE: The Year In Pot: Top 10 Events That Will Change the Way We Think About Marijuana (1/2/2010 7:43:12 AM)

Hallelujah!!![sm=hippie.gif]




Lucylastic -> RE: The Year In Pot: Top 10 Events That Will Change the Way We Think About Marijuana (1/2/2010 7:48:58 AM)

Lets hope so:)
Peacce[sm=hippie.gif]




Mercnbeth -> RE: The Year In Pot: Top 10 Events That Will Change the Way We Think About Marijuana (1/3/2010 6:24:28 AM)

on a related note...for those folks who are discriminated against at a pain clinic for testing positive for cannabis:

quote:

...When her drug test came back positive for marijuana, Kristin was shocked to be told that the clinic would no longer renew her prescription for the opiate Percocet. Kristin began suffering seizures after her prescription was withdrawn.

Her clinic explained – falsely – that DEA regulations forbid giving prescription narcotics to illegal drug users.

In fact, there is no law requiring pain clinics or doctors to screen out marijuana users, according to legal experts. “It’s BS,” says Washington state attorney Doug Hiatt, who has encountered 25 such complaints this year, "it's Jim Crow medicine." Not a single case is known in which any clinic or doctor has been sued, prosecuted or penalized for allowing medical marijuana.

The root of the problem is that pain clinics are under mounting pressure to monitor patient use of prescription narcotics, especially opiates. Deaths from prescription opiates have reached record levels, leading Drug Czar Gil Kerlikowske to proclaim them as the nation's number one drug abuse problem. Clinics are accordingly being urged to use drug urine testing to stem abuse and diversion of opiates to the illegal market. Although these problems have to do with opiates, not cannabis, many clinics wrongly assume that they are obliged to screen out marijuana users as well.
In fact, there are sound medical reasons for chronic pain patients to medicate with marijuana. A growing body of scientific research – including four published studies by California's own Center for Medicinal Research – shows that marijuana is effective in treating chronic pain. Not only that, but recent studies have shown that marijuana is a useful adjunct to opiates, working along parallel paths to enhance pain relief while actually lowering the required dosage of opiates. Knowledgeable specialists therefore regard medical marijuana as an exit, rather than a gateway, to narcotic abuse.
Unfortunately, many pain clinics remain ignorant of the medical benefits of marijuana, and wrongly assume they are legally obliged to disallow it. Patients who encounter such discrimination are urged to advise their clinics of the facts about medical marijuana and the law. Clinics that persist in discriminating against legal medical marijuana patients should be reported to the state medical board.

In an encouraging development, the Veterans Administration has announced that it will no longer remove veterans with medical marijuana recommendations who test positive for pot from its pain management programs, according to a report by VA Watchdog. 

In the meantime, California patients are encouraged to report abusive clinics that forbid medical marijuana to complain to the state medical board...







Termyn8or -> RE: The Year In Pot: Top 10 Events That Will Change the Way We Think About Marijuana (1/4/2010 11:38:07 AM)

I have made my position clear on this, which is that they never had the right to prohibit it in the first place, for any reason.

I can prove this, care to take me on about that one ? Just a few short sentneces without cites or quotes. Up to it ?

T




Mercnbeth -> RE: The Year In Pot: Top 10 Events That Will Change the Way We Think About Marijuana (1/4/2010 12:55:47 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Termyn8or

I have made my position clear on this, which is that they never had the right to prohibit it in the first place, for any reason.

I can prove this, care to take me on about that one ? Just a few short sentneces without cites or quotes. Up to it ?

T


take you on?...Up to it?  are we going to have to "step outside"?[:D]

perhaps this slave misunderstands, but she won't be debating with you, Termyn8or, because she would most likely agree with you regarding your position about not prohibiting it in the first place, but please feel free to post your thoughts so that perhaps others could learn.[:)]




mnottertail -> RE: The Year In Pot: Top 10 Events That Will Change the Way We Think About Marijuana (1/4/2010 1:12:04 PM)

I hope they pass a bill on April 20th of this year.

LOL




DomImus -> RE: The Year In Pot: Top 10 Events That Will Change the Way We Think About Marijuana (1/4/2010 3:15:15 PM)

Legalize it and tax the shit out of it to pay for all of this other stuff.




Termyn8or -> RE: The Year In Pot: Top 10 Events That Will Change the Way We Think About Marijuana (1/4/2010 5:41:34 PM)

"are we going to have to "step outside"?"
 
LOL. OK here it is. You remember they used to have something called prohibition. It was a Constitutional amendment. Why was that ?
 
It's because they simply lack(ed) the Constitutional authority to do it via regular legislation. I haven't noticed anyone erasing parts of the Constitution and replacing it with their own version did you ? In fact it sits in a nitrogen chamber under heavy guard. There is very little evidence that the words have been changed. (in fact IIRC it was written on hemp paper)
 
So logically if they did not have the authority then, they don't have it now.
 
And nobody even seems to know exactly why pot was ever supposedly made illegal. Would someone like to field that one or am I going to have to come back and do it ? The answer would surprise you if you don't already know. But let me put it this way, it has nothing to do with it's intoxicative properties.
 
T




Mercnbeth -> RE: The Year In Pot: Top 10 Events That Will Change the Way We Think About Marijuana (1/5/2010 8:03:39 AM)

quote:

...And nobody even seems to know exactly why pot was ever supposedly made illegal. Would someone like to field that one or am I going to have to come back and do it ? The answer would surprise you if you don't already know. But let me put it this way, it has nothing to do with it's intoxicative properties...

 
Unless it isn't the combination of hemp production being a threat to Hearst's considerable timber interests, DuPont's lucrative petrochemically based products, Anslinger's tight friendships with the two combined with his own racism...please enlighten.[:)]




thompsonx -> RE: The Year In Pot: Top 10 Events That Will Change the Way We Think About Marijuana (1/5/2010 4:49:38 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: DomImus

Legalize it and tax the shit out of it to pay for all of this other stuff.


Spoken like a true tax and spend republican.

HST.




Termyn8or -> RE: The Year In Pot: Top 10 Events That Will Change the Way We Think About Marijuana (1/5/2010 7:18:31 PM)

"please enlighten"
 
In light of your statement I thnk that might be a bit difficult. All I can do is agree more. Don't forget the oil companies themselves though. They must be involved somewhere, wouldn't you ?
 
Hemp has alot more uses than anyone could list, but in normal fashion, even back then the game was played pretty much the same. Even Hollywood got involved in it. They made a movie called "Reefer Madness" which was so ridiculous that anyone who had ever smoked got a big laugh about it. But if they hadn't they saw it in a different light and jumped on the bandwagon, little realizing just who's interests they were serving. They actually acted against their own well being.
 
But then what's so new about that ?
 
T




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