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Written by Brenda Shoop
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Tuesday, 11 September 2007 |
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Frequently Unasked Questions (FUQs)
If marijuana has no medical value, why would someone with a serious medical problem decline to use legal medicines that would be covered by their insurance and insist on something that could subject them to arrest?
If marijuana has no medical value, what is the appropriate jail term for a sick, dying or disabled person who uses it?
If marijuana has no medical value, what is the appropriate jail term for a doctor who prescribes it when he finds that no legal medication works as well?
If marijuana has no medical value, why is it used in cancer and spinal cord injury wards through out the country?
If marijuana has no medical value, why is the government providing it for free to eight people?
If marijuana has no medical value, why is its principle active ingredient THC legally available by prescription?
If marijuana has no medical value, why was it called "One of the safest therapeutically active substances known...." by the Drug Enforcement Administration's own Administrative Law Judge, Francis Young, in 1988.
If marijuana is so dangerous, where are the actuarial statistics about its victims? Where are the bodies? Found at Cannabis... Fact, Fiction and Beyond Group on Care2
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