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<blockquote data-quote="pritch" data-source="post: 3125771" data-attributes="member: 30299"><p>I have watched bs “medical” Marijuana ballot initiatives in other states, and uniformly they are written, funded and propelled by the 420 folks, not legitimate health care providers. In most instances where I’ve seen MDs lend their support, it is because they are in favor of full legalization, and are willing to participate in a fraud to achieve their objectives. </p><p></p><p>Strangely enough, legal Medical” marijuana prescription requirements are uniformly less stringent than other prescription drugs. </p><p></p><p>If CBD or THC or any other component of marijuana has demonstrable medical uses, I would be inclined to support the Schedule One designation being removed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pritch, post: 3125771, member: 30299"] I have watched bs “medical” Marijuana ballot initiatives in other states, and uniformly they are written, funded and propelled by the 420 folks, not legitimate health care providers. In most instances where I’ve seen MDs lend their support, it is because they are in favor of full legalization, and are willing to participate in a fraud to achieve their objectives. Strangely enough, legal Medical” marijuana prescription requirements are uniformly less stringent than other prescription drugs. If CBD or THC or any other component of marijuana has demonstrable medical uses, I would be inclined to support the Schedule One designation being removed. [/QUOTE]
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