Connecticut on Friday became the 17th U.S. state to legalize the medical use of marijuana.:2thumbsup: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/47651807/ns/health-health_care/ didnt see this posted anywhere else,,,,yipppeee:sifone: go Connecticut:watchplant:
Yeah i remember when the bill passed through the House. Let's hope Obama doesn't interfere with the "green" states.
Marijuana has got allot of good medical applications why should the public be denied its benefits..it has few side effects and you can not overdose....so what stops the world from at least decrimilisation.....you know its big busness mostly...and politicians too afaraid to table the facts ....this is not serving the publics best interests.
Good for Connecticut; @ Leave the Dark Ages & the folks will never forgive it; Prodigal Son. California is still in some sort of quandry. Less than an ounce is just an infraction, but polls show legality is still a mere 3% behind in polls but not an easy swing. Yet. But polls can vary much more than that depending on the pollsters & who they paid to say what or which demographic they were tapping the psyche of. Lots of conservative money here a la San Clemente, Richard 'Drug War' Nixon. They have shrines to Reagan here. Obama's draconian & sudden flip-flop closure of legal pot shops will only curry favor for legalization. What a dumb Democrat to allow it until he was up for re-election. A Dr.'s Rec only let you into the Clubs, why do you even need one now —There are no more Clubs! Remember Prohibition? "The only thing we ever learn from History is that we NEVER learn from History!" Check it out - http://www.samefacts.com/2011/06/drug-policy/who-started-the-war-on-drugs/ "[Nixon] ...had to reassure his right wing that he hadn’t gone soft. So he laid on some of the toughest anti-drug rhetoric in history, including making a White House speech declaring a “war on drugs” and calling drugs “public enemy number one”. It worked so well as cover that many people remember that “tough” press event and forget that what Nixon did at it was introduce not a general or a cop or a preacher to be his drug policy chief but…a medical doctor (Jerry Jaffe, a sweet, bookish man who had longish hair and sideburns and often wore the Mickey Mouse tie his kids had given him).
I do not smoke it, but I believe it would help some people out with healing properties. A lot of people are smoking it anyway. I think it should be legal everywhere. Allright Connecticut.