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Marijuana, a medicine?

September 30 2000 at 8:08 AM
 

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In Canada a federally sanctioned pot harvest is being gathered. Chronically ill people are granted exemptions from Ottawa allowing them to use marijuana to treat their symptoms without being prosecuted for drug offences. Already, some of these pot heads are after the government to supply them with the drug. The government has decided to do just that as soon as a supplier is chosen. Currently, Canadians can apply to the government for exemption from the law for medical purposes with the supervision of a doctor. In August, following an Ontario court decision striking down the possession law, federal justice minister announced a willingness to consider the possibility of decriminalizing marijuana. I wonder just what they are smoking down there in Ottawa anyway. Maybe the signs "don't walk on the grass" have already been changed in the back rooms to "smoke the grass". Liberals, don't you just love them.

 
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September 30 2000, 12:37 PM 

Studies have shown that the active ingredient is more effective in pill form

Anyone that claims differently just wants to get high

 
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pot

October 1 2000, 8:43 AM 

Maybe they don't inhale.... (come on, you had to know that was coming).

Actually, the thought I wanted to put out was that I think to be a good and proper liberal, you'd have to smoke a lot of something...


 
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Gary

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October 4 2000, 9:30 AM 

When you are or is a good liberal, you cannot do anything wrong. The media pander to them and support them. Expect the media to keep dogging Bush about his coke encounter when he was 20. Is it true? Does it matter? Gores media crowd decides.

 
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