This blog is dedicated to exploring the medical and economical benefits of cannabis. I'm also using this to help support my cause to get medicinal marijuana to treat my ulcerative colitis. Hopefully I can help convince a few people that marijuana isn't as bad as everyone seems to believe. If any of you have similar medical situations I would love to hear about it. I will be referencing "The Union" documentary a lot.

I am also using this site for most of my info about Medical Marijuana laws. medicalmarijuana.procon.org

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Chick in front of us is rollin

At the Chili Peppers concert

Dudes next to us have 4 fat blunts(1.5 gs in each with kief) and are smoking us up for free. While the cop next to us is talking bout how jealous he is.

Great information on LSD. The Good, the bad, and its history. Take the time to watch.

drugpolicyreform:

MARCY DOLIN: I’m lying on my bed, smoking a joint. I smoke about eight a day, and eat a marijuana cookie before I go to sleep at night. I like the peanut-butter ones. I’ve been using marijuana for about 35 years, ever since I was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. It takes the pain and muscle spasms away. Without it, I would be living on morphine and other horrible drugs. I couldn’t do that to my family. That’s no life, and I would have ended it. That’s the truth. I used to take a drug called Neurontin, and I just never stopped crying. I was in a fog, totally depressed. I told my doctor that I was going back to just marijuana; he said he would have me arrested if he could. What are they going to do? I’m 71 years old. Are they going to put me in jail? I’m not hurting anybody. It’s just here in my own house.
The New York Times

drugpolicyreform:

MARCY DOLIN: I’m lying on my bed, smoking a joint. I smoke about eight a day, and eat a marijuana cookie before I go to sleep at night. I like the peanut-butter ones. I’ve been using marijuana for about 35 years, ever since I was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. It takes the pain and muscle spasms away. Without it, I would be living on morphine and other horrible drugs. I couldn’t do that to my family. That’s no life, and I would have ended it. That’s the truth. I used to take a drug called Neurontin, and I just never stopped crying. I was in a fog, totally depressed. I told my doctor that I was going back to just marijuana; he said he would have me arrested if he could. What are they going to do? I’m 71 years old. Are they going to put me in jail? I’m not hurting anybody. It’s just here in my own house.

The New York Times