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    Interesting news - if they could legalize it here in FL and make it a pill I'm sure my wife could benefit from it (I'm allergic to something in the smoke unfortunately so it's either less discomfort in her hips or my ability to breathe).
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    The times They are a changin'

    First U.S. marijuana cafe opens in Portland

    PORTLAND, Oregon (Reuters) – The United States' first marijuana cafe opened on Friday, posing an early test of the Obama administration's move to relax policing of medical use of the drug.

    The Cannabis Cafe in Portland, Oregon, is the first to give certified medical marijuana users a place to get hold of the drug and smoke it -- as long as they are out of public view -- despite a federal ban. ....

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    never mind
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    The medical benefits are enormous. Just ask someone who undergoes chemotherapy.

    Always, one must consider do the benefits outweigh the risk?

    For those that live with chronic pain, loss of appetite, nausea and vomiting from Chemo and Radiation therapy, the answer is plain and simple - yes, the benefits outweigh the risks.

    I would love to see it legalized or minimally available to medical use nationwide. I live with chronic pain from a car accident, broken back, subsequent back surgery, and 23 years later the pain is debilitating. If it had not been for a substance banned in this country since prohibition and recently reintroduced for medical purposes, I could not function at all. That is how bad the pain is. Even with the surgery, there is now inoperable nerve damage and inflammation/swelling/calcification at the surgical sites. The nerve damage is wide spread, primarily affecting my entire left side of the body, from head to toes. I have undergone extensive testing and scans.

    If you know of, live with, or yourself are prone to chronic pain you know that you will just about try anything to live and lead a normal (or semi-normal) life.

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    So, where will you be snow skiing?

    Marijuana moves into open in a ‘high’ ski town

    BRECKENRIDGE, Colo. - High-altitude partying is a deeply carved tradition in ski country, where alcohol in the open and illicit drugs in the shadows have been intertwined for years.

    Even before last week’s town vote here that decriminalized the possession of small amounts of marijuana...

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    A great read on cannabis with many differing opinions from a BIG weed/cannabis/pot/marijuana related thread here on DNF..very entertaining

    http://www.dnforum.com/f254/weed-wil...ad-347915.html
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    Simple possession NEEDS to be decriminalized. The amount of time, effort, and dollars spent on arresting, housing, ticketing, and tying up the courts is ridiculous.

    There is NO NEED to keep wasting money on this by busting a college kid for getting high.

    Packaging and selling nationwide like a liquor license is so simple to do. You can (to an extent) control who it is sold to, tax it, and make money for the nation's coffers. It would perhaps make just as much money as the money that goes to a state for lotto tickets. It would be an entirely new product in huge demand that states and the federal government can tax. Naturally, if it is going to be legalized it would be subject to tax so get over it. Or grow your own if those laws are also relaxed (X number of plants per household, per person of legal age).

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    Packaging and selling nationwide like a liquor license is so simple to do.
    If they're talking about legalizing for medical purposes, then there would be the necessity of a drug license. Certain drugs are actually very difficult to get prescriptions for them. In reality legalization, could make actuall recreational use much more difficult.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Focus View Post
    A great read on cannabis with many differing opinions from a BIG weed/cannabis/pot/marijuana related thread here on DNF..very entertaining

    http://www.dnforum.com/f254/weed-wil...ad-347915.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by fab View Post
    If they're talking about legalizing for medical purposes, then there would be the necessity of a drug license. Certain drugs are actually very difficult to get prescriptions for them. In reality legalization, could make actuall recreational use much more difficult.
    There are already statutes in place regarding/restricting medical use.

    As I mentioned, I am speaking of decriminalization. Legislation, in reality, could control the recreational sale and use of pot just as it does Liquor.

    What is white lightning and moonshine? It is unlicensed and untaxed liquor. That is why it is illegal. That is why people are arrested for running a still. They are creating/making unlicensed liquor. In other words, the state, local, and federal government is not getting their cut.

    And,

    I can assure you that there are and have been processing plants made and sitting idle for the specific use and purpose of packaging marijuana cigarettes for sale. These are plants owned by the major tobacco companies. I know of one plant that was built in the 1970's for this task.

    Have you ever seen a small pack of cigarettes placed in the old C-rats (rations)? They were flat and contained 6 cigarettes. That is what a plan had called for - using that same model and size for the packaging and sale. Nothing bigger was planned.

    I could tell you more but then I'd have to kill you and I, in turn, would be killed for revealing too much.


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    Students taught how to grow marijuana in Detroit's new cannabis college -- Horticulturalists, doctors and lawyers among instructors after Michigan legalises drug as a medicine --

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    It goes without saying that there's no smoking in class. But there is a good deal of sniffing of leaves, discussion of the finer points of inhaling and debate over which plant gives the biggest hit.

    Welcome to Detroit's cannabis college, recently opened with courses on how to grow marijuana – and harvest, cook and sell it too – after Michigan legalised the drug as a medicine.

    Students get instruction from horticulturalists, doctors and lawyers as well as hands-on experience cultivating plants and guidance on how to protect their stash from the criminal element.

    "Growing pot by chucking seeds in the garden is fine for the recreational industry," says the college co-founder, Nick Tennant, whose wholesome and youthful appearance, including acne-covered cheeks, startles some of the more ragged-looking students. "But when we're using this from a medicinal standpoint, you really need to document your strains and your genetics. The horticultural process is very complex. If you want to do it right you're going to need to learn. There's a lot of money in this if you do it right."

    With more than 1,000 medical marijuana certificates issued each month in Michigan for users and growers to sell to them, there is demand for places at MedGrow Cannabis College, located in a small office block.

    Among the first students paying $475 (£285) for six evening classes are people reliant on marijuana for pain relief and those who help them, including a clergyman who runs an Aids clinic.

    Then there are young men such as Ryan Hasbany, a 20-year-old business student. He's still a year too young to get a grower's licence but he wants to learn the trade. "My father is a family practice doctor and he is issuing medical marijuana cards so I know there are a lot of people getting them. It could turn into a very lucrative business. The street prices are ridiculously high," he says of medical grade marijuana, which sells at $250 (£150) an ounce in Michigan. "There's Harvard economists who say this is what we need to bring the economy back."

    Hasbany has no hesitation in admitting that he might be in a good position to judge the quality of what he grows. "I smoke it. In my high school graduating class, I'd say 25% of them were smoking it," he said.

    Michigan became the 14th state to legalise medicinal marijuana this year after about two-thirds of voters supported the measure in a referendum. The move reflects growing acceptance of the drug in large parts of the country. In the past week, the US's first marijuana cafe opened in Oregon and Colorado ordered cannabis sales subject to tax.

    The path was carved by California, where permission to buy marijuana requires little more than telling a sympathetic doctor it would make you feel better. Attitudes are changing in Washington too, where the Obama administration has told the FBI and other federal agencies to adhere to state marijuana laws in deciding who to arrest.

    For all that, there is still hesitation over identification with what is now a legal industry in Michigan.

    The first class of the evening at cannabis college is led by a physician who wants to be known only as Dr Powell. "Don't mention my first name. It'll make it harder for them to identify me," he says.

    Powell explains to the students the range of conditions that permit him to issue a medical marijuana certificate, from cancer and Aids to a broad category of severe chronic pain. "If someone's had back surgery or a gunshot wound," says Powell.

    There are questions. "Can I get it for gout?" asks a student. Powell thinks it unlikely.

    The doctor says he is not concerned about addiction but regular cannabis users should find an alternative to smoking. That's why the course also includes a cookery class with recipes as varied as hash cakes and marijuana sushi.

    The horticulture lecturer is even more wary than the doctor about being identified. "They might ask how I know how to grow all this stuff," he says. "I've been doing it for rather longer than it's been legal."

    He, like many of those who lecture at Cannabis College, is also a consumer because of severe injury in a bad sporting accident. Tennant obtained a medical marijuana certificate to deal with a stomach condition that causes nausea. It is what brought out his acne.

    The horticulturalist pulls open a couple of large white doors that act as an entire wall at the front of the classroom. Bright white light streams through the cracks and across the classroom to reveal a den of silver-lined walls, air conditioning ducts, fans and intense lights. At the heart sit a handful of plants – some of them bushes really.

    The teacher runs through soil versus hydroponics, lights (red and blue better than LED), pruning (pluck, don't cut) and the intricacies of cloning. There's an explanation of ozone generating devices to cover the smell. "You might not want the neighbours to know. You don't want them raiding your house for your supply," he says.

    Pasted to the wall is a chart of the labyrinth of marijuana species, their effect on different diseases and their particular tastes.

    The horticulturist explains that there's money to be made from the trade in medicinal marijuana but growers must tailor the plant to the customer's need. "There's pot that makes you not shut up for five hours. There's pot where you sit on the couch and drool for five hours. That's not what you need if you're going to hold down a job. There's thousands of people getting patient cards and they all have needs. If you can work out how to meet those individual needs you're gonna get rich," he says.

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