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WastedTalent

04/09/17 8:09 PM

#80512 RE: Vinpat #80511

Are Pharmaceutical drugs safer with less side effects?
People are not asleep as much~the tide is turning.
Hopefully the US will not be left behind and they won't be.
Why?
$$$$$ that's why.
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moxa1

04/09/17 9:54 PM

#80546 RE: Vinpat #80511

Well that is your opinion and you are entitled to it. I happen to think Sessions will leave it up to the states to decide. After all he's supposed to be a conservative isn't he? If not he's probably a fascist. Congress and/or the president can override Sessions by rescheduling marijuana or taking it off scheduling completely. It should be treated like alcohol and tobacco even though those two substances are poisonous and have no medicinal value. No matter what I think the writing is on the wall. MMJ or MJ is already legal to some degree in 28 states and counting. It's a multi-billion dollar industry. Opiod addiction has declined by a significant degree in states where MJ is legal. No one has died from taking it, and no one has overdosed because it isn't possible to do so. Sure there are some unstable individuals who should not partake but there are many more who claim to benefit from it who are unstable. In any case research needs to be conducted to see what combination of cannabinoids are beneficial for specific conditions. That research cannot be done in America at present, but it is being done in Israel. Then you need a delivery system that will allow one to take precisely measured dosages. THAT WOULD BE OUR SUBLINGUAL TABLETS. It is also entirely possible to make non psychoactive preparations this way that include all the cannabinoids you get from the whole plant. Taken in its raw state marijuana is not only non psychoactive, it is incredibly beneficial and nutritious. Man has been ingesting this plant for THOUSANDS of years, that is why we have CB1 and CB2 receptors on our cells to literally accept the nutrients and cannabinoids into our endocannabinoid system which we all possess.