Yes. You need to have a prescription to obtain it.
There's no problem with that. They are prescribed marijuana to treat a disease or condition that they have. It's legal.
The only reason it's still illegal is because the FDA has classified it as a "schedule 1 drug". Schedule 1 drugs are those with no medical uses at all. However, as everyone knows it has many medical uses. The FDA also has a patent on marijuana as a brain protectant. So, once they sort out that contradiction it will be legal as it should be.
doctors can perscribe marijuana to canser patients
Probably as do 14 states of the United States and all of Canada. I believe Great Britain as well as other countries also recognize the medical uses of marijuana.
Medical marijuana is used for cancers or other diseases like hepatitis c it brings the pain away and helps you eat.
no, quite the contrary, one of the many uses for medical marijuana is to cure glaucoma.
Canada uses the metric system
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.
has there been a population increase? then i am guessing not!
Marijuana has a number of important medical uses. It is an extremely effective treatment for nausea - possibly the best available treatment for patients who suffer from severe nausea (which is a common side effect of chemotherapy, for example). It also is a useful treatment for glaucoma.
Glaucoma, Hiv, and Severe critical pain.
no it will not so smoke on