I dont know about medicinal, but its not natural today with all the chemicals we put in it. The stuff the indians smoked back in the day was natural. Ours today is so enhanced its ridiculous..and very harmful to your health.
2006-07-07 19:25:45
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answered by skigod377 5
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well, from what i've been able to gather. the drugs that are illegal today in this nation didn't have anything to do with health or crime. it was more of an act or racism. early in the 20's, when our great nation feared the immigration of the chinese culture, found that the chinese indulged in the use of opium. this allowed them to work long hours without breaks and any mishap. our government figured if we made opium illegal in america, it would prevent the chinese from even considering to move here. the same goes with marijuana. our government didn't want the mexicans to move here, thus, ban marijunana. basically, every nation or society has it's own drug of choice, and the logical move was to ban them before the said nations moved here and became a more efficiant worker than the alcoholic american.
hope this answers some questions, and clears up the actual reasons that our drugs are illegal today.
2006-07-07 19:30:55
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answered by Paradise Alley 2
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The only way you are going to accoplish that is if you get the support of a major medical organization. That means you need to give up the idea of smoking medical marijuana. That limits the beneficial effect and can hurt your lungs. Vapors and consumption are the only two ways I've heard of to effectively deliver marijuana as a medication. Play that up.
The federal government bans it because there are better options amoung prescription medicine that groups like the DEA believe people should be using instead. This includes the prescription medicines based on marijuana. The general idea is that they want people approved amounts of drugs in your system.
Get this myth of a natural drug out of your system. I know of many "natural" items in nature that are fatal in one berry or leaf. A half dozen of them grew on the farm where I grew up. We were taught very specifically not to touch. Just because it is natural doesn't make it safe.
2006-07-09 03:18:59
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answered by Anonymous
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there's a everyday theory that marijuana is a non-addictive drug yet actual it truly is addictive and a lot of those campaigning for legalization are addicts purely wanting to proceed their dependancy with out concern of arrest. i in my view do no longer care no matter if it truly is criminal or no longer purely that marijuana dependancy should be taken heavily.
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answered by Erika 4
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Write to your congress people and suggest that others do so too, but don't make a form letter for others to copy; the round file is used for them.
2006-07-07 19:30:21
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answered by Marcus R. 6
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There is sort of a curve, or rate, at which society loosens taboos, and this rate is carefully maintained. Making it available might cut drug use, this would cut into research profits, and we need research.
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2006-07-07 19:25:44
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answered by hallitubevolunteer1 3
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Stop the lobbyists for oil companies, pharmaceutical companies and many others. Or vote liberterian if you want the liberty to make your own decisions.
2006-07-07 19:28:26
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answered by Anonymous
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wait another 20 years until everyone over the age of 60 has died off and can no longer vote.
2006-07-07 19:24:28
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answered by the_knower_of_all_knowledge 2
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There should be a march of Hemp supporters to Washington DC. ALL in favor for the use of Hemp.
me and my family would go...
2006-07-07 19:28:19
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answered by smilingontime 6
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only certain states, mariguana is given medically, when your dying, move to the right state
2006-07-07 19:25:17
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answered by tigerforcebutcher 2
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