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<blockquote data-quote="Pokinfun" data-source="post: 2959496" data-attributes="member: 28113"><p>I have been, and you may of too, to places where MJ is legal. The vast majority of the people using are not in any pain, which is my point. They are younger people getting high. My dad died of cancer, he was in pain and scared. I don't care if MJ treats any symptoms, other than keeping someone from being scared to die. If it could be limited to people who really need it, then that's a point. However, go to Colorado Springs and see who walks in and out of there medical dispensaries, its not old people in pain. Colorado Spring, El Paso County, you still need a prescription to get marijuana. Because the majority of people with MJ prescriptions are not ill, makes all arguments for how it is the cure all drug for old people invalid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokinfun, post: 2959496, member: 28113"] I have been, and you may of too, to places where MJ is legal. The vast majority of the people using are not in any pain, which is my point. They are younger people getting high. My dad died of cancer, he was in pain and scared. I don't care if MJ treats any symptoms, other than keeping someone from being scared to die. If it could be limited to people who really need it, then that's a point. However, go to Colorado Springs and see who walks in and out of there medical dispensaries, its not old people in pain. Colorado Spring, El Paso County, you still need a prescription to get marijuana. Because the majority of people with MJ prescriptions are not ill, makes all arguments for how it is the cure all drug for old people invalid. [/QUOTE]
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