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		<title>The Benefits of Medical Marijuana Dispensaries</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The fact that marijuana has proven to be useful in the treatment of multiple diseases that hinder Americans today seems to have been overlooked by the legal system in the United States, until now. At this point it&#8217;s now possible to acquire prescribed amounts of Medical Marijuana from KW Medical Marijuana Dispensaries, among other sources [...]]]></description>
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<p>The fact that marijuana has proven to be useful in the treatment of multiple diseases that hinder Americans today seems to have been overlooked by the legal system in the United States, until now. At this point it&#8217;s now possible to acquire prescribed amounts of Medical Marijuana from KW Medical Marijuana Dispensaries, among other sources now provided in certain states here in the United States. Most of the Medical Marijuana Dispensaries require that you first get a recommendation from your primary physician before you can get a formal prescription for Medical Marijuana filled, but it has now been proven that Marijuana can be used to help patients that suffer with ailments such as glaucoma, hypoglycemia, cancer, nerve damage, severe back pain, spinal damage, broken bones, etc.</p>
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<p>Why is it that many of our states here in the US still seem to fear the potential help prescribing Medical Marijuana could potentially provide to patients suffering from physical anguish and/or mental illness? A researcher from the University of California, Berkeley, conducted a study that involved 350 users of Medical Marijuana; over half the group reported using the drug for the treatment of pain, and an even larger percentage used it to treat a mental illness. This study proves that many individuals of the middle class that receive prescription doses from Medical Marijuana Dispensaries use this substance to break their previous addictions to harder substances with more severe withdrawal symptoms and other negative side effects. Among these negative addictions were alcohol, prescription drugs that were once thought to only result in positive effects, and even harder street drugs. Medical Marijuana was viewed as a more positive experience for all participants as it resulted in significantly less severe chances of leading to withdrawal symptoms and there is a larger framework by which it successfully treated these physical and mental ailments. This is a study that has proven its worth to Medical Marijuana users throughout the country; it was published in the Harm Reduction Journal, and was performed by Amanda Reiman of the School of Social Welfare at Berkeley.</p>
<p>Many states in the US have voted to pass laws regulating the legalization for marijuana use for medical purposes. While the government is still not comfortable enough with the idea of legalizing and taxing the recreational use of the drug, marijuana has proven it&#8217;s worth in treating illnesses and helping break harder addictions. If you are interested in finding Medical Marijuana Dispensary near you, you must first be aware of the state laws involving Medical Marijuana in the state where you live. The states with the largest variety of KW Medical Marijuana Dispensaries are California and Colorado, while states like Maine, New Jersey and the District of Columbia only grant access to a few. Some states, like Oregon, Alaska and Vermont, permit patients to grow Medical Marijuana in their homes. Be sure you look up the laws dealing with Medical Marijuana use and regulation for your specific state before you go any further.</p>
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		<title>How To Get A Colorado Medical Marijuana Card</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Oct 2010 09:31:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In order to get a Colorado Medical Marijuana Card you must have a qualifying condition. Under Colorado law some qualifying conditions include but are not limited to: AIDS/HIV Arthritis Asthma Cachexia Cancer Crohn’s Disease Chronic Muscle Spasms Chronic Nausea Chronic Pain Degenerative Disk Disease Epilepsy Fibromyalgia Glaucoma GERD Hepatitis C IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome) Migraines [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>In order to get a Colorado Medical Marijuana Card you must have a qualifying condition. Under Colorado law some qualifying conditions include but are not limited to:</div>
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<address>Crohn’s Disease</address>
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<address>Degenerative Disk Disease</address>
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<address>Fibromyalgia</address>
<address>Glaucoma</address>
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<address>Hepatitis C</address>
<address>IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome)</address>
<address>Migraines</address>
<address>Multiple Sclerosis</address>
<address>Parkinson’s Disease</address>
<address>Seizures</address>
<p>We can help you to complete all necessary paperwork and provide you with caregiver services quickly and easily. In order to get started you should schedule and appointment with us. You must bring the following information to your appointment:</p>
<p>Recent chart notes from your own doctor, with documented diagnosis*</p>
<p>Valid Colorado driver license or ID card</p>
<p>You have two options when scheduling an appointment. You can fill out our online scheduling form or you can call us directly at; 719-555-1212. If you call to schedule an appointment, please leave your telephone number with area code. Please speak slowly, clearly and spell your last name. One of our representatives will call you back as soon as possible, generally within a couple days.</p>
<p>After our doctor has seen you and evaluated your records, he/she will determine your need for a Colorado Medical Marijuana Card. If you qualify, he/she will sign your permit and provide you with instructions on how to register the paperwork with the Colorado Medical Marijuana Registry (CMMR).</p>
<p>*Our doctors are authorized to see patients solely to determine their qualifications for receiving medical cannabis. They cannot and will not act in any other capacity. They cannot act as your primary physician.</p>
<p>We require all patients to have at least one other current physician. You must be able to provide current medical records from your current physician that documents the existing condition(s) for which medical marijuana can be authorized under Colorado State Law. You must obtain these records yourself and bring them into our office. You can also authorize your medical records be faxed or mailed to our office as well.</p>
<p>It is important to not that our doctor’s only need the chart notes from 2 or 3 visits to your current physician that pertain to your qualifying condition(s). We DO NOT need your entire medical record. When obtaining your current medical records please ensure that they include any relevant x-ray or MRI reports (not actual film), and also YOUR name and phone number.</p>
<p>Please deliver relevant medical records to our main office:</p>
<p>1402 W. Colorado</p>
<p> Colorado Springs, Colorado 80904</p>
<p>A <a href="http://coloradoalternativecareservices.com/">Colorado Medical Marijuana Card</a> can be obtained. Visit our <a href="http://coloradoalternativecareservices.com/">Colorado Medical Marijuana Dispensary</a> for more information.</p>
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		<title>Medical Marijuana Laws on the Ballots in the United States</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Oct 2010 12:30:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In 1972, marijuana was placed in Schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act, which declared the US government&#8217;s position that marijuana has no &#8220;no accepted medical use in treatment in the United States. Since then, there has been a growing debate on whether medical marijuana should be legalized. Because of the evidence that now shows [...]]]></description>
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<p>In 1972, marijuana was placed in Schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act, which declared the US government&#8217;s position that marijuana has no &#8220;no accepted medical use in treatment in the United States. Since then, there has been a growing debate on whether medical marijuana should be legalized. Because of the evidence that now shows that marijuana provides relief for such conditions as certain types of pain, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms caused by such illnesses as glaucoma, cancer, multiple sclerosis, AIDS, and more, the move to legalize cannabis for medicinal purposes has increased. Today, 14 of the 50 US states currently have approved and legalized the use of medical marijuana for qualifying patients. As well, there are currently a number of US states that have medical marijuana propositions on the ballots for the November 2, 2010 ballot.</p>
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<p>The following is a list of the US States that have placed medical marijuana laws on their ballots:</p>
<p>Oregon: Measure 74 was placed on Oregon&#8217;s November 2, 2010, ballot. This Measure will give patient&#8217;s access to medical cannabis through licensed and regulated non-profit dispensaries. It will also allow for the funding medical research as well as allowing for the establishment of a program to help finance Oregon health programs and assisting low-income patients.</p>
<p>California: The Regulate, Control and Tax Cannabis Act of 2010, or Proposition 19, will be on California&#8217;s November 2, 2010 ballot. It will legalize various marijuana-related activities and allow local governments to regulate the activities. It will also allow local governments to impose and collect marijuana-related fees and taxes, as well as authorize a variety of criminal and civil penalties.</p>
<p>Arizona: Arizona will have a medical marihuana proposition on its November 2, 2010 ballot. Medical marijuana will be regulated by the Arizona Department of Health Services and will permit qualifying patients or their caregivers to legally buy medical marijuana from regulated clinics. Seriously ill patients with certain qualifying conditions will be provided legal access to medical marijuana if they have a doctor&#8217;s recommendation.</p>
<p>South Dakota: The South Dakota Safe Access Act, or Measure 13, will exempt state criminal penalties for the possession of up to one ounce of marijuana or six plants by authorized patients.</p>
<p>Those who argue for the legalizing of medical marijuana contend that marijuana has been proven through various studies to have a medical use in various health treatments in the US. They say that there is enough evidence showing that marijuana easily meets the FDA criteria on new medicines benefits over the risks. As well, they cite many legal drugs that are more harmful than marijuana. As more states realize the benefits of marijuana, legalizing the plant as a medicinal drug will gradually increase. On November 2nd, 2010, it will be interesting to see how many states will be added to the growing list of states that have enacted medical marijuana laws.</p>
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		<title>Medical Marijuana Is It For Real</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Oct 2010 21:29:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The humble little cannabis sativa plant is the center of one of the hottest issues between politics, religion, and medicine in all of history. Amidst all of the controversy and regardless of where they stand on the issue, medical professionals must find themselves curious about it. Is marijuana the miracle drug it is purported to [...]]]></description>
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<p>The humble little cannabis sativa plant is the center of one of the hottest issues between politics, religion, and medicine in all of history. Amidst all of the controversy and regardless of where they stand on the issue, medical professionals must find themselves curious about it. Is marijuana the miracle drug it is purported to be in some circles, or is this a lot of media hype? And likewise, is marijuana the dangerous, addicting road to drug-addled debauchery that the moral crusaders would have us believe, or is that, too, a lot of hype?</p>
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<p>The claims about the medical benefits of marijuana, if all true, would instantly make it one of the most versatile drugs in history. So far, researches have proposed that it could treat Alzheimer&#8217;s disease, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, diabetes mellitus, dystonia, fibromyalgia, gastrointestinal disorders, gliomas, hepatitis C, hypertension, incontinence, osteoporosis, pruritis, rheumatoid arthritis, sleep apnea, and Tourette&#8217;s syndrome. The reports of new finding pour in every day. The latest claim is that cannabis extracts may shrink brain tumors and other cranial cancers by blocking the growth of the blood vessels which feed them.</p>
<p>Beyond medical treatment of existing ailments, marijuana is also claimed to be preventative of a whole larger spectrum of problems as well. It is supposed to prevent blindness, migraines, and depression. It is said that marijuana has both stalled the growth of and eliminated brain tumors in rats. Oh, and it fights hardened arteries and actually helps cleanse the lungs, preventing tumors. Come on, can it really be all that? What else, does it make whites whiter and colors brighter?</p>
<p>It could be argued that much of the news of marijuana&#8217;s health treatment uses are motivated by the desire to legalize it for recreational usage as well. After all, we are talking about a cheap, easily cultivated, low-dosage psychoactive narcotic with a mellow high, almost no side effects, and a low physical addiction rate.</p>
<p>Its effects can be felt merely by eating it, although smoking and, increasingly, vaporizing it are the preferred methods of recreational consumption. There have so far been no reported deaths or reports of permanent injuries sustained as a result of a marijuana overdose. There&#8217;s no sense fooling ourselves &#8211; people want to party, and those with a recreational motive might make up any fact they could get their hands on to justify their right to party.</p>
<p>A marijuana dosage and its associated high produce a group of psychoactive effects. The inebriated state is somewhat comparable to the effects of alcohol. Temporary impairment of memory functioning, motor skills, and cognition are all demonstrated. However, marijuana&#8217;s effects are largely dependent on the mood of the individual at the time of dosage. In short, a body at rest tends to stay at rest, and a body in motion tends to stay in motion. This variable effect is known as &#8220;set and setting&#8221;.</p>
<p>The illegality of usage and its demonized reputation as a gateway drug have created the flack in the opposite direction. Regarding international laws, it is legal for all uses in just under 10% of the world, decriminalized for medical use in about 50% of the world, illegal but unenforced in 10% of the world, and fully illegal in 30% of the world. Part of that is misleading, however &#8211; it is either decriminalized or legal for medical purposes in 18 states of the US as far as state laws go, but still illegal on a Federal level. Also, in parts of Europe, it is legal only in designated areas, so the whole country doesn&#8217;t really count.</p>
<p>Finally, &#8220;decriminalized&#8221; isn&#8217;t the same thing as &#8220;legal&#8221;, but only means that possession is punishable by a citation, confiscation, and a fine instead of by prison time.</p>
<p>It is probably logical to conclude that there is a substantial amount of propaganda and misinformation from both marijuana advocates and opponents due to the legal issues of marijuana, including the legal and political constraints on marijuana research, the firmly held beliefs of the public, and the religious beliefs against it. The most confounding factor in marijuana research is said to be the prevalent usage of other recreational drugs, including alcohol and tobacco, in the research subjects.</p>
<p>Such research complications demonstrate the need for studies on marijuana where stronger controls are used, and investigations into the symptoms of marijuana use that may also be caused by tobacco or other drugs. Much marijuana research in the United States is funded by government agencies that publish position papers which only cite research studies that report negative consequences of marijuana use. In light of this, some people question whether these agencies are making an honest effort to present an accurate, unbiased summary of the evidence, or whether they are slanting the results in favor of keeping it criminalized.</p>
<p>The medical field is caught in the middle of an ethical and scientific tug of war, which should be a familiar feeling to many. After the huge controversies over abortion, stem cell research, scientific findings pointing to evolution, cloning and gene therapy, cosmetic surgery, and artificial insemination, one could hardly blame medical researchers if they got disgusted and quit &#8211; or at least packed their bags and left the country for a place where they could do their job without quite so much politics getting in the way.</p>
<p>The medical marijuana controversy has reached a particularly poignant milestone just recently. The case is one Ms. Angel Raich, who is a long-term and terminally-ill medical cannabis patient in California. Ms. Raich is an Oakland mother of two who suffers from scoliosis, a brain tumor, chronic nausea and other ailments and complications.</p>
<p>On her doctor&#8217;s advice, she eats or smokes marijuana every couple of hours through the day to ease her pain and bolster her appetite as conventional drugs did not work. In spite of this, the hospice where she was staying got raided, and she faces criminal prosecution. Her doctor has protested that marijuana is the only thing keeping her alive, and the federal appeals court has now handed down the decision that she is to be prosecuted by the law &#8211; anyway!</p>
<p>Not only that, but this is not even the first time that medical marijuana has been denied as a treatment option, even to those terminally ill and even in states where it is legal for medical usage. This sobering state of events highlights the bind that the medical profession is in. There has seldom in history been such a case where criminal law and the Hippocratic Oath have been at such odds with each other.</p>
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		<title>Medical Marijuana San Diego Consistently Helping Mankind to Relieve Their Pains and Worries</title>
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<p>San Diego medical marijuana research has always proved the various benefits of medical marijuana for the pain sufferers. There is a vast majority of people who believe that medical marijuana San Diego has improved their quality of life by relieving them from their immense pain and diseases. Once known as a recreational drug or gateway drug, Marijuana now is widely known for its medicinal values and anyone in California (either a physician or a patient), who is interested to follow certain guidelines in recommending or approving the medical use of marijuana is now immune from sanction or criminal prosecution; really a great help for those who are in instant need of medical marijuana.</p>
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<p>The medical uses of marijuana San Diegoare well known now, thanks to the medical marijuana legislation that has made very easy to obtain and use it for noble causes. Now the drug can be used to treat certain chronically ill patients. Physicians and doctors are able to prescribe medical marijuana to patients suffering from illnesses including HIV/AIDS, cancer, multiple sclerosis and glaucoma and patients can easily buy medical marijuana from any licensedSan Diego medical marijuana dispensary that in turn gets its marijuana from licensed growers in the capital. To get San Diego medical marijuana benefits, the only requirement is to qualify for medical marijuana and obtain a medical marijuana card which in turn will allow you to purchase marijuana from licensed dispensaries within the state you live in to give you a real relief from your critical medical condition.</p>
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		<title>Medical Marijuana — Necessity Rather Than An Option</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Oct 2010 18:25:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Once known as a recreational drug or gateway drug, Marijuana now is widely known for its medicinal values. Controversial however, the medicinal benefits of marijuana can not be ignored by simply blaming the drug for causing addiction or a dependency for its users. Marijuana is not only very effective in treating a number of illnesses [...]]]></description>
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<p>Once known as a recreational drug or gateway drug, Marijuana now is widely known for its medicinal values. Controversial however, the medicinal benefits of marijuana can not be ignored by simply blaming the drug for causing addiction or a dependency for its users. Marijuana is not only very effective in treating a number of illnesses and diseases but it also has become a drug which is extraordinarily safe &#8212; safer than most medicines prescribed every day.</p>
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<p>Marijuana effectively provide relief in many medical conditions and symptoms like &#8211; nausea, vomiting, glaucoma, seizure disorders, cancer, diabetes, muscle spasms, spasticity, appetite loss, certain types of pain include chronic pain, and much more including relief in Alzheimer&#8217;s disease, brain cancer, lung cancer, HIV/AIDS and alleviating addiction issues related to alcohol abuse and opiate dependency. Globally accepted by the medical fraternity as an option to cure those who are suffering from certain chronic ailments, marijuana has become a necessity for those the only effective treatment available is marijuana.</p>
<p>However Medical Marijuana is available in market for purchase, it is essential for a patient to have a Medical Marijuana card in order to purchase a drug from a seller.Most states that have passed laws legalizing marijuana for medical use have some type of registration program and require patients and caregivers to obtain a medical marijuana card. Using cannabis without a medical marijuana card could be blamed as a legal offence in many states and counties and there are strict laws for breaking the rules.</p>
<p>It is legally essential for patients to have Medical Marijuana cards first so that they don&#8217;t have to face legal hassles later. One of the best parts about being a card-carrying medical marijuana patient is that you are afforded full legal protection under the states medical marijuana laws. Obtaining Medical Marijuana card could be a tough task, the one which may require a recommendation from a licensed doctor, Contact the Hemp and Cannabis Foundation, Check with the county office where you reside to see what other documentation is required besides a doctor&#8217;s recommendation, and also a visit to a marijuana dispensary located in your state.</p>
<p>Although it may take some time and efforts to obtain a card to use marijuana it is worth while for the only substance on Earth that is all available naturally to cure the painful nausea caused by chemotherapy, greatly retard the onset of blindness from glaucoma and relieve depression without destroying your bodies&#8217; chemical balance – all with zero negative long-term side effects.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Medical marijuana is a common subject for debates, since some consider it a medicine and others consider it as an attempt to legalize a dangerous substance. But aren&#8217;t we talking about medicine after all? Is there any medication that is absolutely harmless? Any medicine will induce severe damage to the human organism, if used beyond [...]]]></description>
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<p>Medical marijuana is a common subject for debates, since some consider it a medicine and others consider it as an attempt to legalize a dangerous substance. But aren&#8217;t we talking about medicine after all? Is there any medication that is absolutely harmless? Any medicine will induce severe damage to the human organism, if used beyond reasonable limits. Medical specialists have found a reasonable solution to the management of the amount of consumed medical marijuana.</p>
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<p>According to the laws of each of the 14 states that have legalized medical marijuana, each marijuana patient must get evaluated and approved for a medical marijuana card before being taken through marijuana treatment. These marijuana cards can be considered a waste of time by some, but in reality such marijuana card is what keeps a patient from being detained and arrested for using marijuana. Patients, who want to go through marijuana treatment, have to first visit a medical marijuana card registration company, where they will be taken through medical marijuana evaluation, reviewed and interviewed by the doctor, and maybe taken through a medical examination, if anything will need clarification.</p>
<p>There are a lot of diligent and reliable services, which are easily found online, like www.MedicalMarijuanaCardCo.com. Such companies are very effective in the provision and registration of medical marijuana cards for patients, who qualify for the treatment. Each patient must have a marijuana card, or their use of marijuana will be considered illegal and they can end up in prison or paying a huge penalty for their disobedience to the laws of the state. Let&#8217;s not forget that according to the Controlled Substances Act of 1970, marijuana was categorized as a Schedule I drug, which had put it in one line with heroin, cocaine, and crack.</p>
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		<title>Needy People Can Easily Access Medical Marijuana Card From State</title>
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<p>Smoking marijuana is illegal under federal law, but in some states, it is legal to smoke it for medical purposes. In the USA, most states have passed laws in this regard to legalize the use of marijuana for medical reasons. There is a registration program required by the needy people to access medial marijuana card in USA. The states like California, Alaska, Hawaii, Colorado, Maine, and nine other states have legalized the use of marijuana to treat medical conditions.</p>
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<p>Some scientific studies have proved that medial marijuana can effectively help to cure nausea, muscle pain and headaches. Even some severe diseases like cancer, Parkinson&#8217;s disease and Alzheimer&#8217;s conditions are being treated by marijuana. It can also help to relieve chronic pain and symptoms of some other medical conditions that generally do not respond well to other medications. That is why many people are applying to obtain medical marijuana card for legal protection to consume it.</p>
<p>There are some preconditions and restrictions for issuing medical marijuana card to the people. First of all, the ratification of your condition is must by your doctor who would recommend and explain how medical marijuana is useful for you. Those who require this card have to submit proper documents as per the recommendations by doctors or other experts of the field.  You also need to reside within that state to obtain a medial marijuana card. Beware that you will be asked to produce proof of your residency.</p>
<p>Generally, medial marijuana card costs over $100 to the applicants. Such card holders can also grow the marijuana plants indoor for the medical purposes. The marijuana grow kit is suitable for such planters to provide natural like environment for the proper development of plants. Artificial lighting, hangers, nutrients, timer and temp gauge are provided to the needy people to ensure the good growth of the marijuana plants.</p>
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		<title>Medical Marijuana The Debate Rages On</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Marijuana is also known as pot, grass and weed but its formal name is actually cannabis. It comes from the leaves and flowers of the plant Cannabis sativa. It is considered an illegal substance in the US and many countries and possession of marijuana is a crime punishable by law. The FDA classifies marijuana as [...]]]></description>
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<p>Marijuana is also known as pot, grass and weed but its formal name is actually cannabis. It comes from the leaves and flowers of the plant Cannabis sativa. It is considered an illegal substance in the US and many countries and possession of marijuana is a crime punishable by law. The FDA classifies marijuana as Schedule I, substances which have a very high potential for abuse and have no proven medical use. Over the years several studies claim that some substances found in marijuana have medicinal use, especially in terminal diseases such as cancer and AIDS. This started a fierce debate over the pros and cons of the use of medical marijuana. To settle this debate, the Institute of Medicine published the famous 1999 IOM report entitled Marijuana and Medicine: Assessing the Science Base. The report was comprehensive but did not give a clear cut yes or no answer. The opposite camps of the medical marijuana issue often cite part of the report in their advocacy arguments. However, although the report clarified many things, it never settled the controversy once and for all.<strong>Let&#8217;s look at the issues that support why medical marijuana should be legalized. </strong> </p>
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<p>(1) Marijuana is a naturally occurring herb and has been used from South America to Asia as an herbal medicine for millennia. In this day and age when the all natural and organic are important health buzzwords, a naturally occurring herb like marijuana might be more appealing to and safer for consumers than synthetic drugs. </p>
<p>(2) Marijuana has strong therapeutic potential. Several studies, as summarized in the IOM report, have observed that cannabis can be used as analgesic, e.g. to treat pain. A few studies showed that THC, a marijuana component is effective in treating chronic pain experienced by cancer patients. However, studies on acute pain such as those experienced during surgery and trauma have inconclusive reports. A few studies, also summarized in the IOM report, have demonstrated that some marijuana components have antiemetic properties and are, therefore, effective against nausea and vomiting, which are common side effects of cancer chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Some researchers are convinced that cannabis has some therapeutic potential against neurological diseases such as multiple sclerosis. Specific compounds extracted from marijuana have strong therapeutic potential. Cannobidiol (CBD), a major component of marijuana, has been shown to have antipsychotic, anticancer and antioxidant properties. Other cannabinoids have been shown to prevent high intraocular pressure (IOP), a major risk factor for glaucoma. Drugs that contain active ingredients present in marijuana but have been synthetically produced in the laboratory have been approved by the US FDA. One example is Marinol, an antiemetic agent indicated for nausea and vomiting associated with cancer chemotherapy. Its active ingredient is dronabinol, a synthetic delta-9- tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). </p>
<p>(3) One of the major proponents of medical marijuana is the Marijuana Policy Project (MPP), a US-based organization. Many medical professional societies and organizations have expressed their support. As an example, The American College of Physicians, recommended a re-evaluation of the Schedule I classification of marijuana in their 2008 position paper. ACP also expresses its strong support for research into the therapeutic role of marijuana as well as exemption from federal criminal prosecution; civil liability; or professional sanctioning for physicians who prescribe or dispense medical marijuana in accordance with state law. Similarly, protection from criminal or civil penalties for patients who use medical marijuana as permitted under state laws. </p>
<p>(4) Medical marijuana is legally used in many developed countries The argument of if they can do it, why not us? is another strong point. Some countries, including Canada, Belgium, Austria, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Spain, Israel, and Finland have legalized the therapeutic use of marijuana under strict prescription control. Some states in the US are also allowing exemptions. </p>
<p><strong><em> Now here are the arguments against medical marijuana. </em></strong> </p>
<p>(1) Lack of data on safety and efficacy. Drug regulation is based on safety first. The safety of marijuana and its components still has to first be established. Efficacy only comes second. Even if marijuana has some beneficial health effects, the benefits should outweigh the risks for it to be considered for medical use. Unless marijuana is proven to be better (safer and more effective) than drugs currently available in the market, its approval for medical use may be a long shot. According to the testimony of Robert J. Meyer of the Department of Health and Human Services having access to a drug or medical treatment, without knowing how to use it or even if it is effective, does not benefit anyone. Simply having access, without having safety, efficacy, and adequate use information does not help patients. </p>
<p>(2) Unknown chemical components. Medical marijuana can only be easily accessible and affordable in herbal form. Like other herbs, marijuana falls under the category of botanical products. Unpurified botanical products, however, face many problems including lot-to-lot consistency, dosage determination, potency, shelf-life, and toxicity. According to the IOM report if there is any future of marijuana as a medicine, it lies in its isolated components, the cannabinoids and their synthetic derivatives. To fully characterize the different components of marijuana would cost so much time and money that the costs of the medications that will come out of it would be too high. Currently, no pharmaceutical company seems interested in investing money to isolate more therapeutic components from marijuana beyond what is already available in the market. </p>
<p>(3) Potential for abuse. Marijuana or cannabis is addictive. It may not be as addictive as hard drugs such as cocaine; nevertheless it cannot be denied that there is a potential for substance abuse associated with marijuana. This has been demonstrated by a few studies as summarized in the IOM report. </p>
<p>(4) Lack of a safe delivery system. The most common form of delivery of marijuana is through smoking. Considering the current trends in anti-smoking legislations, this form of delivery will never be approved by health authorities. Reliable and safe delivery systems in the form of vaporizers, nebulizers, or inhalers are still at the testing stage. </p>
<p>(5) Symptom alleviation, not cure. Even if marijuana has therapeutic effects, it is only addressing the symptoms of certain diseases. It does not treat or cure these illnesses. Given that it is effective against these symptoms, there are already medications available which work just as well or even better, without the side effects and risk of abuse associated with marijuana. </p>
<p>The 1999 IOM report could not settle the debate about medical marijuana with scientific evidence available at that time. The report definitely discouraged the use of smoked marijuana but gave a nod towards marijuana use through a medical inhaler or vaporizer. In addition, the report also recommended the compassionate use of marijuana under strict medical supervision. Furthermore, it urged more funding in the research of the safety and efficacy of cannabinoids. </p>
<p>So what stands in the way of clarifying the questions brought up by the IOM report? The health authorities do not seem to be interested in having another review. There is limited data available and whatever is available is biased towards safety issues on the adverse effects of smoked marijuana. Data available on efficacy mainly come from studies on synthetic cannabinoids (e.g. THC). This disparity in data makes an objective risk-benefit assessment difficult. </p>
<p>Clinical studies on marijuana are few and difficult to conduct due to limited funding and strict regulations. Because of the complicated legalities involved, very few pharmaceutical companies are investing in cannabinoid research. In many cases, it is not clear how to define medical marijuana as advocated and opposed by many groups. Does it only refer to the use of the botanical product marijuana or does it include synthetic cannabinoid components (e.g. THC and derivatives) as well? Synthetic cannabinoids (e.g. Marinol) available in the market are extremely expensive, pushing people towards the more affordable cannabinoid in the form of marijuana. Of course, the issue is further clouded by conspiracy theories involving the pharmaceutical industry and drug regulators. </p>
<p>In conclusion, the future of medical marijuana and the settlement of the debate would depend on more comprehensive and comparable scientific research. An update of the IOM report anytime soon is well-needed.<br />
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		<title>15 States of Medical Marijuana</title>
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<p>The 15 States of Medical Marijuana and How They Got There<br />
If some has been browsing the newspaper recently, they probably read about an influx within the obstacles dealing with governing the new medical marijuana laws. Some states like both Michigan and California have been conducting arrests on companies that law enforcement feel are abusing their legal right to distribute, grow and carry medical marijuana. The majority of these states haven&#8217;t issued any substantial punishment or charges to any of the individuals that were picked up. In a large number of cases the bail has been as low as fifty dollars. A fifty dollar bail for an &#8220;arrest&#8221; that included both local and state authorities to perform. Let us be transparent about the information in the cases, in all the cases (as of today) it appears that the state and local legal agents look like the ones confused by the law and not the medicinal marijuana card holders. This sort of misinformation and chaos only further gives voice to the reason why getting a medicinal marijuana card with no the help of a medical marijuana advisor isn&#8217;t the smartest way to proceed with things. This article will outline the fifteen states in which marijuana is legal and make sense of what the law allows and what the parameters andfreedoms are for the individuals who do own a legal medical marijuana card.</p>
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<p><strong>Alaska:<br />
</strong>In 1998 was the inaugural year that medicinal marijuana and cultivation of a medicinal marijuana card became legal in Alaska. The bill got through the Alaskan state legislative body by a 58% approval margin. The ownershiprestriction within Alaska is one oz. usable, 6 plants (three mature, three immature). It&#8217;s not been ,as of today put into law whether Alaska will take another state&#8217;s medical marijuana cards.</p>
<p><strong>California:<br />
</strong>California was the first of the United States to make legal provisions medical marijuana. 1996 was the becoming year that medical marijuana and cultivation of a medical marijuana card became legal in the state of California. The measure made it through the Californian state legislative body by a fifty-six percent approval margin. The possessionmax in the state of California is 8 ounces usable, eighteen plants (6 mature, 12 immature). It&#8217;s not been ,as of today put into law that California will recognize the jurisdiction of any other state&#8217;s medical marijuana cards. So as of August 2010<br />
that is not accepted.</p>
<p><strong>Colorado:<br />
</strong>In the year 2000 it was the initial year that medicinal cannabis and consumption of a medical marijuana card became legal in Colorado. The measure made it through the Coloradan state legislative body by a 54% approval margin. The ownershipmaximimum in the state of Colorado is two oz. usable, six plants (3 mature, three immature). It&#8217;s not been ,as of today inacted into law that Colorado will acknowledge any other state&#8217;s medical marijuana cards. So as of the time of this writing that is not legal.</p>
<p><strong>Washington DC<br />
</strong>In 2010 was the inaugural year that medicinal cannabis and possession of a medical marijuana card became legal in the District of Columbia. The bill soared through the DC&#8217;s legislative body by a a landslide vote of 13-0 margin. The possessionlimit in Washington DC is 2 oz. dried,with other limits to be determined. It has not been ,as of today put into law that Washington DC will recognize the jurisdiction of another state&#8217;s medical marijuana cards. So as of August 2010<br />
that is not accepted.</p>
<p><strong>Hawaii<br />
</strong>In the year 2000 it was the initial year that medicinal weed and cultivation of a medicinal marijuana card became legal in the state of Hawaii. The measure went through the state of Hawaii&#8217;s legislation by a vote of thirty-two to eighteen approval margin in the House and thirteen to twelve in the Hawaiin Senate. The ownership maximimum in the state of Hawaii is three ounces usable, seven plants (three mature, 4 immature). It&#8217;s not been currently put into law that Hawaii will acknowledge another state&#8217;s medical marijuana cards. So as of August 2010 that is not permitted.</p>
<p><strong>Maine<br />
</strong>In 1999 was the inaugural year that medicinal cannabis and consumption of a medical marijuana card became legal in ME. The Ballot Question 2 soared through the Maine state legislative body by a landslide sixty-one percent margin. The ownership maximimum within Maine is two and a half oz. usable, 6 plants . It&#8217;s been currently inacted into law that the state of Maine will allow the use of any other state&#8217;s medical marijuana cards. So as of the time of this writing that is completely legal.</p>
<p><strong>Michigan<br />
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In 2008 was the very first year that medical marijuana and consumption of a medicinal marijuana card became legal in the state of Michigan. The Prop 1 went through the Maine state legislation by a landslide sixty-three percent margin. The ownership maximimum in the state of Michigan is two and a half ounces usable, twelve plants. It&#8217;s been currently inacted into law that the state of Michigan will allow the use of other state&#8217;s medical marijuana cards. So as of the time of this writing that is totally recognized.</p>
<p><strong>Montana<br />
</strong>In the year 2004 it was the first year that medical cannabis and consumption of a medical marijuana card became legal in Montana. The Senate bill went through the state of Montana&#8217;s legislative body by a whopping 62% margin. The ownership maximimum in the state of Montana is 1 oz. usable, six plants . It has been ,as of today inacted into law that the state of Montana will recognize the jurisdiction of other state&#8217;s medical marijuana cards. So as of now that is allowed.</p>
<p><strong>Nevada<br />
</strong>In 2000 was the becoming year that medicinal weed and possession of a medicinal marijuana card became legal in Nevada. The ballot passed through the Maine state legislation by a whopping 65% margin. The ownershipmaximimum in the state of Nevada is one ounce usable, 7 plants, three mature and 4 immature. It has not been ,as of today inacted into law that Nevada will recognize the jurisdiction of another state&#8217;s medical marijuana cards. So as of now that is not accepted.</p>
<p><strong>New Jersey<br />
</strong>2010 was the inaugural year that medicinal marijuana and consumption of a medicinal marijuana card became legal in New Jersey. The piece of legislation soared through the New Jersey state legislative body by a 48-14 approval margin in the New Jersey House and 25-13 in the New Jersey Senate. The ownership limit in the state of New Jersey is two ounces usable.. It&#8217;s not been currently inacted into law whether New Jersey will accept another state&#8217;s medical marijuana cards.</p>
<p><strong>New Mexico<br />
</strong>In the year 2007 it was the initial year that medicinal marijuana and cultivation of a medicinal marijuana card became legal in NM. The piece of legislation soared through the New Mexico state legislative body by a thirty-six to thirty-one House vote and Senate vote of thirty-two to three vote. The ownership restriction in New Mexico is sixteen plants, 4 mature, and 12 immature. It has not been currently put into law that the state of New Mexico will allow the use of other state&#8217;s medical marijuana cards. So as of the time of this writing that is not accepted.</p>
<p><strong>Oregon<br />
</strong>In 1998 was the inaugural year that medicinal cannabis and possession of a medicinal marijuana card became legal in Oregon. The measure made it through the state of Oregon&#8217;s state government by a narrow but majority 55% margin. The ownership max in the state of Oregon is twenty-four ounces usable, twenty-four plants, 6 mature and eighteen immature. It has not been currently put into law that the state of Oregon will acknowledge any other state&#8217;s medical marijuana cards. So as of August 2010 that is not accepted.</p>
<p><strong>Rhode Island<br />
</strong>In the year 2006 it was the very first year that medicinal cannabis and cultivation of a medicinal marijuana card was legalized in RI. The Senate bill soared through the State of Rhode Island&#8217;s state government by a fifty-two to ten State House vote and a 33-1 State Senate approval. The possessionlimit in the state of Rhode Island is two and a half ounces usable, 12 plants . It&#8217;s been ,as of today put into law that the state of Rhode Island will allow the use of another state&#8217;s medical marijuana cards. So as of August 2010 that is legal.</p>
<p><strong>Vermont<br />
</strong>In the year 2004 it was the initial year that medicinal weed and cultivation of a medical marijuana card became legal in VT. The Senate bill made it through the state of Vermont&#8217;s state government by a twenty-two to seven and HB 645 eighty-two to fifty-nine margin. The possessionlimit within Vermont is two ounces usable, nine plants, 2 mature and seven immature. It has not been ,as of today inacted into law that the state of Vermont will allow the use of another state&#8217;s medical marijuana cards. So as of the time of this writing that is not accepted.</p>
<p><strong>Washington<br />
</strong>In 1998 was the very first year that medical marijuana and ownership of a medical marijuana card became legal in Washington. The piece of legislation passed through the Washington state legislative body by a fifty-nine percent margin. The possessionmax in Vermont is twenty-four oz. usable, 15 plants. It has not been currently inacted into law that WA officials will allow the use of any other state&#8217;s medical marijuana cards. So as of the time of this writing that is not legal.</p>
<p>So as one can witness the laws, even among the states that allow medicinal marijuana, vary state to state. In order to be understanding and in 100% compliance with the laws it is in your best interest to seek out a medical marijuana advisor. There are a few web sites online that can you instruct you through the complete process of getting a medical marijuana card legitimately and legally.</p>
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<p>Reginald Turner has been a proponent for medical marijuana in Michigan for over 15 years.  Michigan medical marijuana laws still seem to be widely misunderstood and have led to the unlawful arrest of many legitimate medical marijuana dispensaries.  Medical marijuana cards in Michigan should be recognized as a right.  That is how the law intended for it to be when it passed the Michigan Medical Marijuana Acts.</p>
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