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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  • Boss
    No Clinical findings

    I keep seeing that there are no reputable studies for this or that, but seeing that the feds will not allow any research to be done unless you are seeking to find derogatory effect of Cannabis, of course you can use this argument.

    The least these experts could do is DEMAND independent studies so that large studies can be done to find out one way or the other.

    In conclusion, you can keep saying "There have been no studies to prove...." but it really shows a lack of know edge on the issue.

    - BossUS July 29, 2008 5:57AM

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