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Old 08-21-2009, 10:02 PM
 
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Medical marijuana advocates protest drug charges levied against ill Franklin man - NJ.com


And to kick him when he's down, he cant mention his disease at trial.
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Old 08-22-2009, 02:48 PM
 
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Medical marijuana advocates protest drug charges levied against ill Franklin man - NJ.com


And to kick him when he's down, he cant mention his disease at trial.
I admit I know next to nothing about marijuana, but if it can help sick people, for heaven's sake let them have it! Don't drive while under the influence; it should be used with common sense, but hey - have mercy on suffering people. And NO, I don't use it nor have I ever. Just being realistic here.
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Old 08-22-2009, 03:09 PM
 
Location: New Jersey
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I despise pot-heads and the pot subculture, I think it's the most ridiculous thing on earth.

But I think medical marijuana is a whole different ball game, and I think it's utterly ridiculous that it can't be prescribed for those who can benefit from it. Very recently, I learned from one of my best friends who has had MS for years that he does smoke marijuana and it's the best thing for easing his misery from that disease. I am 100% sure that he is not using his MS as an excuse to get high, because I knew him all throughout college and ever since, and he was NEVER into marijuana. His wife says he was reluctant to even try it but relented when other treatments weren't working. But I thought he was getting a prescription; it was only a couple weeks ago he told me that it's only legal for prescription in Oregon (I think it's also California, but I don't know).

But yeah, this is ridiculous.

The one thing I'll say for the guy who got caught is he should not have grown it so conspicuously. I mean, this is the Garden State, can't you plant it amongst some Tomato plants or Jersey sweet corn???

Still, he's getting very unfairly reamed over this, and that law has to change to make marijuana at least as legal as opiates are, thru prescription.
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Old 08-22-2009, 03:13 PM
 
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Why is weed illegal?
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Old 08-22-2009, 03:14 PM
 
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Why is weed illegal?
Because the government likes to be big. And people in general are idiots and rejoice as their rights are trampled upon.
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Old 08-22-2009, 03:22 PM
 
Location: Ocean County
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Possession of small amounts of marijuana should be completely legal. No, I'm not a "pot head," and the last time I smoked anything was in college. But as long as you're not driving or operating heavy machinery under the influence, what is the big deal? Why is alcohol accepted and marijuana isn't?

At the same time, I believe we should be working to get the law changed rather than breaking it. Obviously, the potential prison term this person is facing is insane, but it IS the law and he knowingly broke it.
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Old 08-23-2009, 11:17 AM
 
Location: Southern Arizona
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I despise pot-heads and the pot subculture, I think it's the most ridiculous thing on earth.

But I thought he was getting a prescription; it was only a couple weeks ago he told me that it's only legal for prescription in Oregon (I think it's also California, but I don't know).
Medical marijuana is legal in 14 states.

Active State Medical Marijuana Programs - NORML
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Old 08-23-2009, 11:59 AM
 
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That is um crazy. My kids grandma has ms severly. there are times where she does really good and other times where she's in excrutiating (sp?) pain. She smokes marijuana. And it relieves her. She has a doctor's order tho. They shoulda thrown out the case as soon as they confirmed that he had ms. Its sickening. Why not grow it instead buyin it off of the street from someone whou could of laced it with anything.

I don't smoke weed but I think it should b legal. The medical benefit outweighs the scare tactic cons that the fda like to play up.

U mean to tell me doctors are authorized to prescribe us drugs that most don't know exactly how they work and have very disturbing and life threatening side effects? (I have a pdr and the info is quite frightening). But they wanna throw an ailing patient with a disease that can't be reversed in jail for using a natural substance to ease his pain of the disease. Sick
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Old 08-23-2009, 01:34 PM
 
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"Last August a helicopter pilot spotted marijuana growing behind the house he rented on Skillmans Lane and alerted State Police."

What a douche.



"Wilson will not be able to mention his medical condition at trial and cannot assert a personal use defense."

F that. I would be shouting out "I have MS" as soon as I had a chance to speak. Let them strike it from the record...the jurors will still remember.



I don't smoke pot, did in college and found it utterly disgusting. But please, are there not bigger things to worry about?
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