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An Incredible Cannabis Story

Monday, September 21st, 2009 | Author: admin

9/10

I had gone to New Jersey to visit family on september 9th 2009. The night I arrived my aunt had obviously been drinking alot of alcohol, she was irritable, loud, and had a “loose” like body posture. The next morning at about 9:30, I had awaken to my aunt, sitting at the kitchen table shaking as if she had a bad case of parkinson’s disease. She had a garbage pale clinched between her arms and legs, and in the garbage pale was a large quantity of vomit. She was dry-heaving since she had nothing left in her stomach and every time food was mentioned she would vomit. This lasted about two and a half hours, during which my uncle was in a panic state trying to figure what was wrong and how to help. The intensity climaxed when my aunt started throwing-up a purpelish, black substance into the pale; at the same time my uncle started sreaming in a questioning manner if he should take her to the hospital. If they had done that it would’ve prevented the up and coming escapade from ever happening, except, being a nurse herself, my aunt figured all the hassle to get to the hospital, the drive, the wait, and everything else that came with a hospital visit wasn’t worth it. As this was going on I started thinking and came to a conclusion that my aunt was detoxing from alcohol; she had the basic symptoms including the tremors and excessive vomiting.

I took control of the situation and took the only joint I brought with me to NJ and gave it to her. She took 3 or 4 drags when my uncle made her put the joint out. Not even 5 minutes had gone by when I looked in her direction and noticed her gazing through the window toward the lake with a weak smile. I silently got my uncles attention and he looked over and saw her relaxed, he yelled out “hahaha you stoned ?!”. She looked over in his direction and flexed a smile; she stood up slowly and walked toward my uncle and sat down next to him on the couch. My uncle asked “how you feeling?”, she replied in a lethargic way “gooood…”.

The rest of the day she would remain calm, however the next day, on route to my birthday dinner, my aunt fell over in a seizure onto my lap. We took her to the hospital were she under went testing, and in the midst of everything, she had a seizure right in front of the doctor. This lasted less than a minute and when it was over the doctor instinctively knew she was under going alcohol detox. She would sober up during the next few days and reappear as the healthy beautiful aunt I once had.

A Safer Alternative

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009 | Author: admin

NORML v. DEA 1988

“In  strict medical terms marijuana is far safer than many foods we commonly consume… Marijuana, in its natural form, is one of the safest therapeutically active substances known to man. by any measure of rational analysis marijuana can be safely used within a supervised routine of medical care.”

-Drug Enforcement Administration

Chief Administrative Law Judge Francis Young (DEA v. NORML 1988)

SAFETY OF CANNABIS

  • Cannabis is not an intoxicant (poison)
  • Cannabis has an exceptional safety ratio; there is no known LD 50 (limit to death)
  • If more than needed is consumed, the consumer will eventually fall asleep, unlike the typical ‘overdose’ that is associated with most drugs including alcohol, pharmaceutical pills, and other illicit drugs like heroin, cocaine, pcp etc. This is because when cannabis is consumed, it effects the frontal lobe (cerebral cortex) not the cerebellum; the part that control motor skills (moving, talking etc) and auto-motor skills (breathing, different organ functions etc)
  • Americans College of Physicians “strongly urges the legalization of cannabis for medical use.”
  • National Nurses Society on Addiction also strongly urges to “make it available for physicians to prescribe.”
  • there has been 17,000 recorded studies on cannabis and its medical property’s

THE MEDICAL PROPERTY’S OF CANNABIS

The known diseases cannabis treats

  • Alzheimer’s disease
  • ALS (Lou Gehrig’s disease)
  • Diabetes Mellitus
  • Dystonia
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Gastrointestinal disorders
  • Gliomas
  • Hepatitis C
  • HIV/AIDS
  • Hypertension
  • Incontinence
  • Multiple Sclerosis
  • Osteoporosis
  • Pruritis
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • Insomnia
  • Tourette’s syndrome
  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • ADHD/ADD
  • Migraines

These are the most recently discovered disease’s and ailment’s that can be treated with cannabis. As more and more research is allowed, more and more information on this incredibly medicinal plant will be discovered.

Ammiano’s Landmark Bill

Monday, April 13th, 2009 | Author: admin

California assemblyman Tom Ammiano (D-SF) announced, on Feb 23, the introduction of AB 390; a bill to tax and regulate cannabis like alcohol and cigarettes. At a San Francisco press conference, Ammiano stated that “with the state in the midst of a crises, the move to tax and regulate cannabis like alcohol and tobacco only makes sense”.West Coast Leaf, volume 2, No. 1, spring 2009, Pg 1. The Bill would allow licensed producers and distributors to market their product to responsible adults who are over 21, similar to the sale and regulation of alcohol. If AB 390 passes it will open the flood gates to the cannabis industry; it will reveal that cannabis and the major industry that surrounds , will have the potential to boost americas economy by generating tax revenue and by creating mass amounts of seriously needed jobs.