Increased Medical Marijuana Use Sparks Debate
December 26th, 2009
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Tuesday, the American Medical Association, the nation’s largest organization of physicians, called for a review of the US government’s classification of marijuana as a dangerous drug with no medical uses. Without endorsing clinical use of the drug, the group called for more research into its possible benefits. Fourteen US states allow the use of marijuana for medical reasons. It remains illegal under federal law, but the Obama administration recently said it will not prosecute marijuana …
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They do have perscriptions. At least people who abuse it dont end up like people who abuse alcohol… dead/insane/worse
You’re exactly right, Doughnut189. Alcohol is so much more dangerous than marijuana, yet alcohol is legal and marijuana is not. It just doesn’t make sense. Its almost as if the government wants people to use the more dangerous drugs. I’ve talked to a few pharmacists that would rather have marijuana legal than alcohol. America needs to reform its marijuana laws now.