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Originally Posted by MMM
Thousands in Oregon have been prescribed medicinal marijuana and not only are these patients not "under constant supervision", they find relief when literally nothing else works.
Medicinal marijuana has been legal in Oregon for a decade, and so far it has been a very positive program.
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I think a lot of the people who are bashing weed, don't really know the entire weed scene. They are just going by what their parents or whoever is brainwashing them with this bologna.
Weed is not a bunch of high school pot heads getting high and chasing pigs. There
are some of these people in the weed scene, but that's not all it entails.
"If people let government decide which foods they eat and medicines they take, their bodies will soon be in as sorry a state as are the souls of those who live under tyranny."
-Thomas Jefferson
"An acre of the best ground for hemp, is to be selected and sewn in hemp and be kept for a permanent hemp patch." - Thomas Jefferson's Garden book
"The culture [of tobacco] is pernicious. This plant greatly exhausts the soil. Of course, it requires much manure, therefore other productions are deprived of manure, yielding no nourishment for cattle, there is no return for the manure expended... It is impolitic... The fact well established in the system of agriculture is that the best hemp and the best tobacco grow on the same kind of soil. The former article is of the first necessity to the commerce and marine, in other words to the wealth and protection of the country. The latter, never useful and sometimes pernicious, derives its estimation from caprice, and its best value from the taxes to which it was formerly exposed..."
-- Thomas Jefferson
Farm Journal (16 March 1791)
“Make the most of the Indian hemp seed, sow it everywhere.”
-George Washington
"What was done with the seed saved from the India Hemp last summer? It ought, all of it, to have been sewn again; that not only a stock of seed sufficient for my own purposes might have been raised, but to have disseminated the seed to others; as it is more valuable than the common Hemp."
George Washington
Writings of Washington, Vol. 35, pg. 72