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#281119 - 11/29/04 08:00 PM
Supremes Hear Medical Weed Case
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Your thoughts?
I'll withhold mine to avoid tainting the jury.
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#281120 - 11/29/04 08:33 PM
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Jokerman, I can't get past laughing at seeing the phrase "medical weed" in print. For some reason it hit the funnybone and got me thinking (medical reefer, medical ganja, medical doobies, medical fatty, etc). Not to mention the visual of Diana Ross wearing a justice's robe & sitting on the bench.
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#281121 - 11/29/04 08:36 PM
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Sounds like you've been doing a little sampling JJohns.
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#281122 - 11/29/04 08:45 PM
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Has anyone else seen the Simpson's episode where Homer is given medicinal marijuana?
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#281123 - 11/29/04 09:09 PM
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It was the one where he's attacked by crows, right?
But back to the question at hand - has no one an opinion?
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#281124 - 11/29/04 09:15 PM
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Jokerman, I can't get past laughing at seeing the phrase "medical weed" in print. For some reason it hit the funnybone and got me thinking (medical reefer, medical ganja, medical doobies, medical fatty, etc). Not to mention the visual of Diana Ross wearing a justice's robe & sitting on the bench.
Too funny...here's some HEALTHY HOOCH...a BONG for what's WRONG...oh the possibilities are endless!
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#281125 - 11/29/04 09:46 PM
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#281127 - 11/30/04 12:05 AM
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When it is prescribed by medical doctors I don't know why it would be contradictory to the government's war of drugs. The folks who I have seen have gone through many medications before getting to MM, and if it works for them, why should that be a bad thing? These folks are in pain and hurting. They don't do this to get high.
Perhaps it depends on what medications Rehnquist is getting for his treatment.
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#281130 - 11/30/04 01:51 AM
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Possession of marijuana is a violation of federal law. What part of the law do people not understand?
The stupid part where the federal government has so politicized an issue that it is being denied (by prescription) to people in chronic pain or with terminal illnesses.
I have always felt this way, but it's now interesting to see the number of conservatives that agree with this logic increasing as the years go by. Aging baby boomers perhaps?
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#281131 - 11/30/04 01:53 AM
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And when does the state have a say? That is the question the states want answered.
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#281132 - 11/30/04 04:05 AM
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I think the Feds should be required to show us all where in the Constitution it provides for their regulation of pot grown in, sold in, and used in, a sovereign state. (For any use whatsoever, by the way, not just for medical use.)
Importing, commerce between states, etc., I agree they would have the authority to prohibit.
And, of course, states have the authority to prohibit use or possession within their borders according to their constitutions and popular will.
Just my two cents. (Whatever happened to the cent sign on the keyboard? I know it was there when I took eighth grade typing...)
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#281134 - 11/30/04 02:35 PM
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While I do not have a strong opinion on this subject, I would remind you of the famous quote from Oliver Wendel Holmes that hard cases make bad law. The gist of this comment is that we should not decide matters of law based on our sympathies because we may be tempted to vote our heart even though this may lead us away from the logical path. We may feel sorry for, and wish to compensate, the burned, elderly woman, but do we do so and then dictate that coffee musn't be served hot? I believe that, however painful, and I too have had close relations who died in slow, painful manners, these sorts of decisions should be made in the cold clear light of day, whatever the outcome.
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#281135 - 11/30/04 03:03 PM
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I believe that is should definitely be legal for medical purposes (and, actually, I am not that far from the opinion that it should be legal to possess a small amount of pot as I believe it is far less dangerous than alcohol, but that's another argument). If it works to lessen suffering and it can be controlled via the perscription drug system, why is this even an issue?
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#281136 - 11/30/04 03:08 PM
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it shouldn't be an issue. it is helping people, nothing wrong with that.
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#281138 - 11/30/04 03:54 PM
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I believe that is should definitely be legal for medical purposes (and, actually, I am not that far from the opinion that it should be legal to possess a small amount of pot as I believe it is far less dangerous than alcohol, but that's another argument). If it works to lessen suffering and it can be controlled via the perscription drug system, why is this even an issue?
Because it has been demonized...remember Reefer Madness? One argument is that the drug is smoked, and we all know that smoking is bad for your health. But in the case of someone with a terminal illness...is that really the most important thing? Shouldn't be.
And they are looking at alternative delivery methods for THC...such as patches and strips placed under the tongue. There are far more dangerous and addictive drugs that can be obtained with a legal prescription. This is purely political...if it were only a health issue, alcohol and tobacco would not be legal either.
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#281139 - 11/30/04 04:34 PM
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You know, the funny thing is after I wrote the above post is that I sound like I am an avowed pot smoker. I tried it one time in my life, once when I turned 30 and was on vacation with a bad influence friend (but an AWESOME friend) and it didn't do much for me.
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#281141 - 11/30/04 10:04 PM
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What's next??? Judicial Joints Federal Fatties Washington Weed Government Ganga Bureacratic Blunts Gov't Grass Partisan Political Pot Democratic Dope Republican Roaches/Reefer Capitol Hill Hash D.C. Doobies
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#281142 - 12/01/04 12:16 AM
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What's next??? Judicial Joints Federal Fatties Washington Weed Government Ganga Bureacratic Blunts Gov't Grass Partisan Political Pot Democratic Dope Republican Roaches/Reefer Capitol Hill Hash D.C. Doobies
And for the 2006 elections...Roach Clips with your politial party's mascot on the handle!!!
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#281143 - 12/01/04 12:52 AM
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I am for MM, mainly because it is not nearly as bad for you as some other prescription drugs. I was watching TV the other day and heard an advertisement for a class action lawsuit for a drug that made people so depressed they tried to overdose on the drug. Now don't get me wrong, I'm sure weed is bad for you in one way or another, but here's the thing, I have heard time and time again about people O.D.ing on all kinds of drugs (even over the counter drugs) but in my life, I have never heard of anyone dieing of THC poisoning. I’m sure it could hypothetically happen. If it is any safer than the drugs that it may replace than why not give it a chance??
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