medical weed for vets?

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medical marijuana for vets. it's a wonderful medicine. if it offers them relief from chronic pain physical or psychological, let them have it.
pot is on the edge of being legal for everyone. it would be a great source of revenue. separate it from hardcore narcotics. pot's not a hardcore narcotic. it may mean less alchohol served, but there would be more musicians.
it's just time before it's legal, so may as well saddle up the horse and make it work "for us", pulling the cart. there would be less glaucoma and urban crime, and the drug crime would be just the "harmful drugs" like crack and crank and heroin. less time spent by the police, and less crowded jails.
we'll be better off, once we legalize weed and raise the drinking age to sixty-five.

in general, vets should be afforded any courtesy we can give them, to raise their expectations of hope and a better qulity of life, especially when it's such a simple and natural thing (god's gift for sufferers)
 
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medical marijuana for vets. it's a wonderful medicine. if it offers them relief from chronic pain physical or psychological, let them have it.
pot is on the edge of being legal for everyone. it would be a great source of revenue. separate it from hardcore narcotics. pot's not a hardcore narcotic. it may mean less alchohol served, but there would be more musicians.
it's just time before it's legal, so may as well saddle up the horse and make it work "for us", pulling the cart. there would be less glaucoma and urban crime, and the drug crime would be just the "harmful drugs" like crack and crank and heroin. less time spent by the police, and less crowded jails.
we'll be better off, once we legalize weed and raise the drinking age to sixty-five.

in general, vets should be afforded any courtesy we can give them, to raise their expectations of hope and a better qulity of life, especially when it's such a simple and natural thing (god's gift for sufferers)

DONE!!

"The authorized use of medical marijuana by veterans should not be penalized by federal administrators or defined as 'illegal drug use,'http://norml.org/index.cfm?Group_ID=8266 according to a July letter issued by the US Department of Veteran Affairs, Under Secretary of Health.

The letter, from Under Secretary Robert Petzel, M.D. to Michael Krawitz, administrator for the group Veterans for Medical Marijuana Access, states that a patient's use of medical cannabis is not sufficient cause to deny him or her access to prescribed pain medications in a Veterans Affairs facility."

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Its also a lot less physically harmful than most of the psychotropic meds on the market today.
 
I's a medicinal herb.
Tea from the roots is the best thing for hyperactive kids / A.D.D.
It's also the number one treatment for Glaucoma.
Many many other problems are cured by it.
Big pharma hates it therefore their whores, your shitheads in D.C, hate it too.
Big oil hates it too, obviously, since hemp is illegal.
 
Its also a lot less physically harmful than most of the psychotropic meds on the market today.
.....And, Pot-Prohibition was one GIANT, "conservative"/RACE-BASED-HOAX....right from the start.....

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FvUgJEhQ5cY]YouTube - Grass, A Marijuana History - Narrated by Woody Harrelson#Part1#[/ame]​
 
Its also a lot less physically harmful than most of the psychotropic meds on the market today.
.....And, Pot-Prohibition was one GIANT, "conservative"/RACE-BASED-HOAX....right from the start.....

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FvUgJEhQ5cY]YouTube - Grass, A Marijuana History - Narrated by Woody Harrelson#Part1#[/ame]​

Yes, it was that, but it multitasked as market protectionism, many markets.
 
yeah, hemp oil might actually be more viable for cars than electric vehicles that cost a years salary.
 
medical marijuana for vets. it's a wonderful medicine. if it offers them relief from chronic pain physical or psychological, let them have it.
pot is on the edge of being legal for everyone. it would be a great source of revenue. separate it from hardcore narcotics. pot's not a hardcore narcotic. it may mean less alchohol served, but there would be more musicians.
it's just time before it's legal, so may as well saddle up the horse and make it work "for us", pulling the cart. there would be less glaucoma and urban crime, and the drug crime would be just the "harmful drugs" like crack and crank and heroin. less time spent by the police, and less crowded jails.
we'll be better off, once we legalize weed and raise the drinking age to sixty-five.

in general, vets should be afforded any courtesy we can give them, to raise their expectations of hope and a better qulity of life, especially when it's such a simple and natural thing (god's gift for sufferers)

Statistically my guess would be that US vets have one of, if not THE, highest incidence of MM use.

Of course we're all criminals because of it.
 
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medical marijuana for vets. it's a wonderful medicine. if it offers them relief from chronic pain physical or psychological, let them have it.
pot is on the edge of being legal for everyone. it would be a great source of revenue. separate it from hardcore narcotics. pot's not a hardcore narcotic. it may mean less alchohol served, but there would be more musicians.
it's just time before it's legal, so may as well saddle up the horse and make it work "for us", pulling the cart. there would be less glaucoma and urban crime, and the drug crime would be just the "harmful drugs" like crack and crank and heroin. less time spent by the police, and less crowded jails.
we'll be better off, once we legalize weed and raise the drinking age to sixty-five.

in general, vets should be afforded any courtesy we can give them, to raise their expectations of hope and a better qulity of life, especially when it's such a simple and natural thing (god's gift for sufferers)[/quot
Statistically my guess would be that US vets have one of, if not THE, highest incidence of MM use.
Of course we're all criminals because of it.





interesting point... i would substitute incidence with "success rate"
 

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