Should Medical Marijuana be Federally Legalized?

Should Medical Marijuana be Federally Legalized?

Millions of Americans take prescription drugs to treat a plethora of illnesses and symptoms, but not all drugs are created equal. The question of whether or not to consider marijuana a viable medical treatment remains a hot button issue. In states like California, medical marijuana clubs have flourished despite their federal illegality. Should the federal government allow states to make their own decisions, or is marijuana nothing more than a dangerous narcotic?

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Medical Excuse Marijuana is a Trojan Horse
- From Dr Voth
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By Dr. Eric Voth - M.D., FACP

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  • Professor Chris
    Trojan Horse--or Red Herring

    It seems obvious to me that the entire 'medical' marijuana framework is a Trojan Horse to usher in the accepted use of recreational marijuana. That almost seems like a moot point, although insofar as it seems to be slowly but surely serving its end, one must congratulate the medical marijuana lobbyists. The entire polarization of the medical marijuana debate seems to be steering clear of the real issues at hand: is marijuana dangerous or particularly harmful for recreational use, and to what extent should the law reflect the practice of the people generally. On this I have but two comments: marijuana seems to be no more or less dangerous than alcohol and tobacco, and regarding the practice of the people, the situation and present is quite reminiscent of the era of Prohibition...

    - Professor Chris July 11, 2008 5:13PM

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  • Serothis
    other drugs

    It would seem that this argument suggests that any potential recreational use of a drug should merit it's illegality. So following that logic it would be reasonable to outlaw all drugs that are used in a recreational manner despite their medical value. So does that mean we should start outlawing vicodin, morphine, vallium and most pain killers? the answer is no. the debate as to the usefulness as a medicine should be independent of the fact that some people might use it as a recreational drug.

    - SerothisUS March 25, 2009 10:50AM

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  • Lynn9
    marijuana as medicine/as recreational drug

    The use of marijuana as a medicine and as a recreational drug should be separated. Medicines are for sick people. Healthy people who use medicines to get high are abusing them. Medicines are addictive or have damaging side effects are should be controlled and supervised by doctors . The weakening of medical marijuana laws, laws which violate the FDA approval process in the first place, facilitates abuse. A side effect of the medical marijuana movement is to give people, especially kids , the idea that marijuana is good for health rather than that it may relieve symptoms of some diseases, for which there are other approved medications. Smoking is never healthy, so the whole medical marijuana issue is an oxymoron. I feel we are back to the snake oil salesmen of the past century.

    - Lynn9US June 9, 2009 3:46AM

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    • Katatawnic
      You're kidding, right?

      You were correct about prescription meds' side effects and healthy people abusing them. However, to say in the same breath that medical marijuana use is any more risky of side effects (long or short term) or abuse makes no sense whatsoever. Are you aware that marijuana use in teenagers is down the last few years, whereas prescription drug abuse is up? Getting high is getting high, and people will do it with whatever they choose/can. It doesn't matter if the high is coming in the form of a pill or an herb or a needle or snorting, etc. Those who want it will get it.

      How does using marijuana to relieve symptoms of diseases teaching kids that it's good for their health any more than prescription drugs do? My kids grew up knowing that I use marijuana to help treat severe chronic pain (pain that pills don't touch AND that make me MORE sick). They also grew up educated about marijuana being used medically, and responsibly. They also grew to be young adults who abuse PILLS to get high, such as Ecstasy, Vicoden, and even cough syrup/pills. (Not for want of my objections, discipline , punishment, etc.!) Interesting that they respect the drug they grew up watching Mom use for chronic illness, and don't respect prescription drugs, wouldn't you agree? I am not a drinker in the least, yet my kids also grew up into young adults abusing alcohol . Although children do learn much of what they live (such as mine growing up knowing that marijuana isn't "just for potheads"), they also learn what they do NOT live (i.e., choosing to abuse drugs when they were never raised in a home with drug abusers). All we can do is guide our children, and then hope they will make choices that will be good for the welfare of themselves and others. We can't rely on society to teach our kids right from wrong; we must teach them ourselves.

      The public is told that pills are good, and holistic treatments (be they in the form of herbs or other "alternative" medical treatment) are bad. I can't begin count how many people I've known who ABUSE over-the-counter drugs, because if they don't require prescriptions then they must be safe. And the countless more who are instructed on their prescription bottles to take one pill, so they take two or three to "boost" the results.

      My mother is in the hospital in extremely critical condition right now, has been for weeks. Her liver has failed, she's not a candidate for a transplant because she has autoimmune diseases and her body would just reject it, and she will die very soon if they can't get her liver to regenerate itself. The cause of the liver failure? The pain pills and anti-inflamatories, etc., that she's had to take the last couple of decades. She's only 57, and is dying soley due to prescription drugs; drugs that she takes less than recommended by doctors , no less! Brain, heart, lungs, kidneys, and circulatory systems are just a few of the other major organs/systems severely affected by long-term use of the drugs prescribed to millions of people daily.

      Correct, smoking isn't healthy. I'm taking it you're under the impression that smoking is the only way to consume marijuana. I only smoke it when there is severe acute pain that absolutely can't wait for any other delivery method, such as an upper GI attack. (Which isn't more than once every month or two, fortunately.) Otherwise I eat it (easily cooked into just about any food one would eat daily; fattening brownies not required), or use a tincture under my tongue to be delivered quickly into my system sublingually. One can also use a vaporizor to inhale only the cannaboids, with no smoke produced/inhaled as the herbs don't combust using a vaporizer. (That is the closest one can get to "healthy" if inhaling something that otherwise would be smoked.) There are other ways some people consume marijuana, as well; those are only off the top of my head as they are the methods of delivery I use. When I digest it, I don't get "high" in the least. The only "side effect" I get from digestion is pain relief.

      Marijuana wouldn't be comparable to the "snake oil salesmen of the past century" is the FDA would regulate it, pharmaceutical companies would produce it, and it would then be dispensed via REAL prescriptions written out on pads of paper by any medical doctor. Then again, if these were done, people wouldn't think of the "snake oil salesmen" at all; they'd just accept that it is indeed a medicine . After all, if something is available via prescription and pharmacy, then it *must* be medicine.

      - KatatawnicUS June 21, 2009 4:24PM

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      • Brokeback
        Brokeback

        I had several serious injuries too my back a little over thirty years ago. Literally all the doctors I had from surgeons, neurologist, physical therapist. psychologist, etc. recommended that I use marijuana along with a small amount of opiates to control the pain. Using marijuana helped keep the amount of opiates needed to smaller dosages for a very long time. I can tell you from personal experience marijuana is a better antidepressant than anything the pharmaceuticals have produced. Muscle spasm is another problem as well as eating. all things that for me have been helped by marijuana. Marijuana has improved the quality of life for me tremendously!

        - BrokebackUS November 12, 2009 3:42PM

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Regarding Objection
A Morally and Factually Bankrupt Argument
- From Marijuana Policy Project
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By Marijuana Policy Project - Reforming U.S. Marijuana Laws

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  • staggerlee97
    Hemp for food fuel and fiber

    Do the research and findout for yourself. The Truth is out there~ X Files Im ADD my mind thinks to fast and the doctors give me zombie pills to make me a zombie!!! I dont like being a zombie. I like being alive and calm and happy and loving life and enjoying my family working and having ceremonious to celebrate life every Sunday and swimming. Thank God!
    And what other jobs are the goverment creating. Goverment Moters???? Marijuana should be legal let us run our own country!
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    - staggerlee97US July 18, 2009 4:30AM

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