There are no confirmed, scientifically proven evidence that the use of marijuana has any serious long term/short term consequences to ones health. The argument can be made however, that there are carcinogens present within the buds and leaves harvested from the cannabis plant. These carcinogens aren't nearly as prevelent in marijuana as they are in tobacco products though, so the argument loses some credibility. Other researchers have also argued that long term use causes memory loss, anxiety, and depression. There may be documented cases of this, however, i have yet to come accross a case of a person with even remotely close symptoms. In conclusion, there are no documented negative health affects in relation to marijuana consumption.
We need Medical Research by our government. It has been ignored like cigarettes risk warnings for the baby boomer generation.
Yes depending on what state you live in the are medical marijuana programs designed to prescribe marijuana to patients either in pill form or marijuana to smoke. I am a patient of medical marijuana my self in California and I buy my medical marijuana from several medical marijuana dispensaries in my town
Medical marijuana shops in Washington cannot sell Marijuana to the public unless you are a medical marijuana card holders.
Medical marijuana shops in Washington cannot sell Marijuana to the public unless you are a medical marijuana card holders.
Yes. Connecticut has medical marijuana
Marijuana itself is a medical drug. It's called medicinal or medical marijuana.
You generally have to have a medical marijuana card that is valid in the state you want to work in and have general knowledge of marijuana strains and related products. I would find the nearest one to you and ask them.
Yes it is. unless you live in a state where medical marijuana is legal but to get medical marijuana you need to have a medical marijuana card which you get from a doctor. For MEDICAL PURPOSES ONLY!
Medical marijuana is legal with a prescription from your doctor.
You must be 21 years or older to purchase medical marijuana.
There are many medical facilities that provide medical marijuana treatment for glaucoma. Almost all of these medical facilities are located in the state of California where medical marijuana is legal.
Veterans for Medical Marijuana Access was created in 2007.