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Thank you for sharing those links. They all are interesting reads and raise many good points. I still believe that there are medicinal uses for marijuana that can be beneficial to a sick patient under the guidance of a physician. But at the end of the day, I still don't think that, human nature or not, recreational drug use and getting high for the sake of getting high is something that should be permissible by law or condoned by society.
How about "getting high on life"? Shouldn't that be illegal?
I suffer from depression, social anxiety, ADD and IBS...have you ever seen the commercials for medications that supposedly alleviate these things? It pathetic, the side-affects and warnings are practically the whole length of the commercial. Why would I take a medication that causes more problems than it solves? One puff is enough to alleviate a lot of symptoms...what are the side-affects of this detrimental menace to society drug known as marijuana? Sleepiness, euphoria, and munchies...yeah, I think I'll stick with the natural stuff! I don't even partake in alcohol much at all....maybe a single beer every couple of weeks.
I fully support your right to access marijuana for a legitimate illness under the prescription and supervision of a doctor. There is a huge difference between that sort of access and being able to freely buy pot for a recreational high.
Lots of people abuse painkillers for recreational highs. Doesn't mean that people who have surgeries shouldn't be able to get opiates to deal with the pain, but I think that having Oxycotnin or Vicodin on the over-the-counter shelves and available for those seeking a recreational high is a bad idea.
Serious question: can the majority Republican Congress overrule the passage of this marijuana bill? Not sure of the specifics of federal oversight of DC laws and regulations.
Serious question: can the majority Republican Congress overrule the passage of this marijuana bill? Not sure of the specifics of federal oversight of DC laws and regulations.
So will DC have legal dispensaries where they can buy and sell? Can't wait for CA to pass this in 2016
Nope, this just makes it legal to posses up to 2 ounces, 6 plants (but only 3 can be mature/flowering at a time), but inhibits sales.
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