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<blockquote data-quote="RickN" data-source="post: 2959346" data-attributes="member: 8854"><p>There are no perks for the doctors and nurses in major hospitals, that is BS pushed by the stoner lobby. Some smaller doctors, yes because that is where they build a business. My sister is an RN in Chicago and just battled breast cancer. She agrees that MJ can help a few symptoms of chemo but in many cases it is temporary before the effects come back. Sometimes stronger because the MJ was just masking the symptoms. Studies have also shown that many of the kids having seizures, and that MJ helps, had parents that used pot during pregnancy. Not all but many. And in many cases MJ stops working even on them. I say let CO and the other states be the long term guinea pigs. That way if it fails we are not stuck with the bill. Remember that MJ was used as medicine for thousands of years and did not cure anything. They used it right along side leeches, bleeding and waving burning sticks to drive out the evil spirits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RickN, post: 2959346, member: 8854"] There are no perks for the doctors and nurses in major hospitals, that is BS pushed by the stoner lobby. Some smaller doctors, yes because that is where they build a business. My sister is an RN in Chicago and just battled breast cancer. She agrees that MJ can help a few symptoms of chemo but in many cases it is temporary before the effects come back. Sometimes stronger because the MJ was just masking the symptoms. Studies have also shown that many of the kids having seizures, and that MJ helps, had parents that used pot during pregnancy. Not all but many. And in many cases MJ stops working even on them. I say let CO and the other states be the long term guinea pigs. That way if it fails we are not stuck with the bill. Remember that MJ was used as medicine for thousands of years and did not cure anything. They used it right along side leeches, bleeding and waving burning sticks to drive out the evil spirits. [/QUOTE]
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