Posted on Sep 20, 2015
10 Reasons Why Federal Medical Marijuana Prohibition is about to Go Up in Smoke
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Now I don't smoke and I probably never will, but i'd honestly rather have my Marines smoking pot than drinking alcohol. What are they going to do? Get the munchies and sit around laughing? As long as it's treated the same as alcohol I can't see any problems with it. I.e. Not driving under the influence or showing up to work stoned. I can see it being allowed in the military within the next ten years as public opinion on it changes. After all, it was only banned due to lobbying from a timber company afraid of competition from hemp.
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SSgt Robert Marx
I wonder though if the drug in marijuana, THC, exits the system as fast as alcohol. I know a drunk Marine is more or less sober in about 8 hours though 12 hours is better, but I have no idea how long a stoned pot smoker is under its influence. I believe that residues of the THC remain in the body for many months.
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Legalizing marijuana at the Federal level is a vital and overdue step in the process. The "War on Drugs" was never winnable, and it wasted untold trillions of $$$ and lives. It's way beyond time that CBD be available in prescription form, to treat pain...
Capt Seid Waddell
LCDR Rabbah Rona Matlow, in almost every case like this you will find the down-voter is a newbie who has not yet learned the function of the down vote here on RP.
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Doug Macdonald
LCDR Rabbah Rona Matlow, International research has shown that the effect of CBD's on the endocabanoidal system, are greatly improved when introduced with the THC and terpyridine combination.
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I don't doubt it, but I can't tolerate THC...
I personally don't use it, but have seen others that received extensive benefits from medical marijuana. If it helps as a natural pain killer, or is beneficial in treating PTSD without narcotics, why not???
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