In some states it basically is left up to the person. I believe that there has to be some type of regulations, but really no more than there are on alcohol. Let people do what they want in the way that they want to do as long as they don't hurt anyone else. People who smoke Marijuana and drive should be breaking the law just as if you drink and drive. Some kind of standard needs to be devised to determine if they are under the influence and not legal to drive. I also don't believe that the use of Marijuana should be able to be used as any excuse for committing other crimes. Otherwise let it be grown, sold, and taxed. The free market will take care of the rest.
It shouldn't.
Yes. but the condition you are prescribed medical marijuana in the first place should be cause for a discharge anyway.
To get a cannabis card is around $150 if you have a serious muscle or nerve problem like Chiari, Medical Marijuana can help you.
Medical Marijuana Dispensary give you all the needed information about the intake of medical marijuana for suitable reasons. On the other hand the prescribed amount of intake should be monitored and thus one requires a medical prescription for disease by doctor
Patients who want to use marijuana to relieve side effects of cancer treatment should talk to their physicians and should carefully consider the benefits and risks, both medical and legal.
Thats more of a perspective question, but i believe it should be used as a medical drug because of all the Medical uses that Marijuana can be used for. A good film to watch that will change your mind if you are against Marijuana is a documentary called "The Union".
No, it should be legal because cancer patients that use won't suffer, and will get the muches so they will eat more. That's all medical marijuana is good for ( I think ) is cancer patients, I can't see any other uses for it.
To be a Michigan medical marijuana caregiver, you need to have a valid Michigan caregiver registration card, which requires an application and approval from the Michigan Medical Marijuana Program (MMMP). Additionally, you should possess the patient's medical marijuana card for whom you are providing care. It's also advisable to keep copies of any relevant medical records and documentation that supports the patient's qualifying condition.
Medical marijuana does wonders.
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These are two completely different drugs, but I will approach this from a variety of ways in order to answer your question. From a medical point of view, marijuana is much safer. Marijuana use has not directly caused a death. However, crack has. Crack can cause heart attacks and various other problems. (Choice = marijuana) From a psychological point of view, Crack is known to be much more physically addicting and psychologically addicting than marijuana. Many argue that marijuana is not physically addicting, but it does have a risk of psychological dependency. Both of these drugs can bring out and/or exacerbate symptoms of bipolar d/o, schizophrenia, depression, etc. (Choice = marijuana) From a financial point of view, crack is more expensive and does not last nearly as long as marijuana. Crack causes decreased appetite, and marijuana tends to increase appetite. However, the increase in food costs from marijuana use is more than offset by the increase in cost by using crack. (Choice = marijuana) However, if you are subjected to random drug screens, marijuana shows up for much longer than crack does. (Choice = crack) More people use marijuana than crack, and marijuana is typically obtained much easier than crack. (Choice = marijuana) It appears that marijuana is the better choice. However, given that you are asking this question, you likely do not have any experience with either drug (or drugs in general). You shouldn't do either one...
Sjogren's syndrome is an autoimmune disorder that prevents the body from secreting mucus and moisture like it should. Doctors sometimes recommend medical marijuana for the treatment of this condition.