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<blockquote data-quote="toonertoo" data-source="post: 944044" data-attributes="member: 1944"><p>You can read it, I am a spelling fanatic and I didnt even notice the spelling error. You thought threw your post and it was a goud one.</p><p>Lets please have an adult convo. This is a subject, pros and cons, like it or not. Ya all know what side I am on. </p><p>Aperson in example chemo who could get relief from med mj, has to instead suffer, unless they live in the proper state. Does that make sense? </p><p>And if you get it illegally, and you get tested to see how many yrs, months, etc, your liver can handle the drugs you are on, and you have marijuana in your system, you get cut. </p><p>WTF. Docs know it works. If it is prescribed to you and you dont want it, it is your right. But living so close to the borders of states that allow it, and having to suffer because yours does not, is ludicrous. did I spell that right? </p><p>I am not so much woried about UPS allowing it. I think about for example how much better peoples lives could be who live in chronic pain, which was documented to cause his (my husbands)heart attack at 49 yrs of age. </p><p>Pain is a very large stress on the heart. </p><p>A week in the hospital after bypass surgery, showed his bp was shooting to 254/190, and they could not figure out why. Finally figured it was from the un treated chronic back pain from a fall from a roof at age 24 which broke his back. Now hes older, Arthur has set in, and he takes morphine , or he will die. I prefer he could vaporize, eat a marijuana pill, or a darn brownie, and get relief. Now his heart is all good, but the morphine will kill him and is addictive. </p><p>It does not have to be this way. It shouldn t be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toonertoo, post: 944044, member: 1944"] You can read it, I am a spelling fanatic and I didnt even notice the spelling error. You thought threw your post and it was a goud one. Lets please have an adult convo. This is a subject, pros and cons, like it or not. Ya all know what side I am on. Aperson in example chemo who could get relief from med mj, has to instead suffer, unless they live in the proper state. Does that make sense? And if you get it illegally, and you get tested to see how many yrs, months, etc, your liver can handle the drugs you are on, and you have marijuana in your system, you get cut. WTF. Docs know it works. If it is prescribed to you and you dont want it, it is your right. But living so close to the borders of states that allow it, and having to suffer because yours does not, is ludicrous. did I spell that right? I am not so much woried about UPS allowing it. I think about for example how much better peoples lives could be who live in chronic pain, which was documented to cause his (my husbands)heart attack at 49 yrs of age. Pain is a very large stress on the heart. A week in the hospital after bypass surgery, showed his bp was shooting to 254/190, and they could not figure out why. Finally figured it was from the un treated chronic back pain from a fall from a roof at age 24 which broke his back. Now hes older, Arthur has set in, and he takes morphine , or he will die. I prefer he could vaporize, eat a marijuana pill, or a darn brownie, and get relief. Now his heart is all good, but the morphine will kill him and is addictive. It does not have to be this way. It shouldn t be. [/QUOTE]
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