Medical Marijuana Could Save My Daughter's Life

Medical marijuana could save my daughter's life
Given the stakes, it is unconscionable that high-CBD marijuana continues to be federally classified as a Schedule I drug, meaning that it has "no currently accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse", and the mere act of transporting it from …
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Christie on Two Levels
"We will end the failed war on drugs that believes that incarceration is the cure of every ill caused by drug abuse," Christie declared. "We will make drug treatment available to as many of our nonviolent offenders as we can, and we will partner with …
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Alcohol vs. Pot – one no worse than the other. But is this the discussion we
No job either but some are lucky enough to get a welfare check every month and they get some free meals and housing thanks to the shelter. Without treatment, welfare$ = get drunk or drugs. It's up to … While 7.7 million people needed treatment for …
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Addicted in Vermont
Governor Shumlin proposed a new commitment to treating heroin addiction as a disease. He noted that almost 80 percent of the state's inmates are in prison on drug-related charges, forcing heavy taxpayer outlays, whereas treatment is both less expensive …
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