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Do Any of You Honestly Believe That Marijuana Has No Place in Medicine?

Question by degenerate deviant: Do any of you honestly believe that marijuana has no place in medicine?
If not explain to me why marinol is a percription drug.
Hmm actually this site is for asking questions about the topic at hand. If that question is about a belief I have it is still a question never the less. If you don’t care for the question then do me a favor and don’t clutter the answer board with some useless lecture.

Best answer:

Answer by Mamee He
yes

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EDITORIAL: Marijuana Debate Haunts Like Ghost

Filed under: Colorado Drug Use

While it's still an illegal substance, the federal government has employed an approach of benign neglect, at least most of the time, saying if a state has legalized its use as a medicine (or recreationally, as is the case in Washington and Colorado …
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Felony pot charges dropped against Christopher Bean Coffee owner

Filed under: Colorado Drug Use

Christopher Brown still faces a first-degree misdemeanor of possession of drug paraphernalia because he is accused of having grow lights used to manufacture marijuana, according to a charging document. But Delgado said he expects the misdemeanor charge …
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Legalize all drugs? The man behind loosening pot laws in US eyes new goal

Filed under: Colorado Drug Use

While the terms are subject to scribbles and tweaks, the former usually means making drug-use a finable civil offense, akin to jaywalking only with counseling involved. The latter is Colorado and Washington — only for all drugs. At a minimum …
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In the Weeds

Filed under: Colorado Drug Use

Along with Colorado, where voters also approved legalization last November, Washington is attempting to do something unprecedented: set up a state system to regulate and sell a drug that is illegal in the United States. Marijuana is classified as more …
Read more on The American Prospect