Because it helps ease old people minds and helps their joints relax Etc.. :D
Medical marijuana
They give people prescriptions and telll people stuff about those prescriptions!
Republicans are against all marijuana. They believe that medical marijuana will lead to recreational marijuana, and that people who just want to smoke weed will claim they have diseases they really don't or they'll find doctors who will write prescriptions for anyone to get medical marijuana cards. There's some truth to that: the California statute is the one they most usually attack. It's written in such a way, with so many diseases listed as qualifying, that just about anyone who wants a pot card can get one.
People with a medical degree
Is it bad for people in this world to smoke marijuana.
lol absolutely not
There is no nicotine in Marijuana, nicotine is in cigarettes.
The top five teen drugs are: 1. Cigarettes and tobacco 2. Alcohol 3. Marijuana 4. Prescriptions and medication 5. Cocaine.
People talk about how schizophrenics are more likely to smoke marijuana...and that marijuana users are more likely to get schizophrenia. I don't think there are enough studies, but from what I've seen, it seems that both are true. If a person is schizophrenic and is trying to use marijuana to escape, I think it is a mistake. If they are most-certainly on prescriptions to help with irrational thinking and hallucinations, another chemical is just making their body even more 'confused'. And when the person is alcoholic on top, it can be chaos.
yes. Marijuana is useful for people who find it hard to eat and sleep. Marijuana is a plant and scientists have been able to study it on people with cancer.
If you can\'t pass a drug test for marijuana, it will have nothing to do with taking Klonopin or Wellbutrin. Marijuana can take up to six weeks to leave a persons body.
This depends on the state that you live in. Some states that allow medical marijuana have very strict guidelines for what medical cannabis can and cannot be prescribed for. Others have must looser guidelines and prescriptions can be written for just about any condition that has an ICD/DSM code.