Botanical Sciences and Trulieve will be able to legally sell medical marijuana to 30000 registered patients in the Peach State.
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Unfortunately, Marijuana is still a federal Schedule 1 drug, so it is illegal no matter what the state does. I have 4th Stage Esophageal cancer and Multiple Myeloma, which have gone in and out of remission for years. However, I am in a lot of pain, for which my pain management doctor prescribes oxycodone. I would like to try Medical Marijuana to help reduce my oxycodone usage, however my doctor won't prescribe it because of federal law. He doesn't want to risk losing his license. Also, I have random drug testing and if THC turned up it would be reported to drug enforcement.
So the very first thing that needs to happen is to remove Marijuana from federal drug scheduling, whatever happens locally in Georgia.
Such a joke. We've been waiting for what feels like forever just get to lotion. Thanks for the bare minimum Georgia. If you need pot dont wait for the state of Georgia to help just find a dealer. It's easier than going through all the bullshit of getting a card.
Good first step. – Now make the big leap to justice and freedom and COMPLETELY end the fraudulently enacted cannabis prohibition as the 22 Free States and D.C. have already done!
If we legalize prescription medication and tax it at 100% for recreational use we would have 21 trillion dollars a year in new revenue that could fund Universal basic income of $1,000 per week per person guaranteed towards rent and utilities thereby ending homelessness in America forever.
And we would end the war on drugs and reduce gang violence and illegal immigration and crime
And overdoses would be extremely rare
And we would save another 8 trillion not having to respond to overdose calls and fighting the war on drugs and that 8 trillion would fund medicare-for-all at 100% in combination with eliminating the need for food stamps Section 8 welfare and Medicaid
10 years ago a bipartisan commission in Congress looked at doing exactly this and they had a solid plan but the Cartels forbid Congress from legalizing prescription medicine.
Unfortunately, Marijuana is still a federal Schedule 1 drug, so it is illegal no matter what the state does. I have 4th Stage Esophageal cancer and Multiple Myeloma, which have gone in and out of remission for years. However, I am in a lot of pain, for which my pain management doctor prescribes oxycodone. I would like to try Medical Marijuana to help reduce my oxycodone usage, however my doctor won't prescribe it because of federal law. He doesn't want to risk losing his license. Also, I have random drug testing and if THC turned up it would be reported to drug enforcement.
So the very first thing that needs to happen is to remove Marijuana from federal drug scheduling, whatever happens locally in Georgia.
Such a joke. We've been waiting for what feels like forever just get to lotion. Thanks for the bare minimum Georgia. If you need pot dont wait for the state of Georgia to help just find a dealer. It's easier than going through all the bullshit of getting a card.
yes sell us boof 5% oil just what we waited this long for…such a joke just legalize it greedy mfs in this country
Good first step. – Now make the big leap to justice and freedom and COMPLETELY end the fraudulently enacted cannabis prohibition as the 22 Free States and D.C. have already done!
Just make it all legal.
Puff puff pass.
For everyone that is reading as far as I can tell THIS IS ONLY FOR LOW GRADE THC OIL NOT CANNABIS. This is a step on the right direction.
I would like to have it for my arthritic joints that kill me at night.
Where can I get a license? My doctor at kaiser cant give them out. I have severe seizures and also have been diagnosed with epilepsy.
Is that a needle? Eeek
congratulations to these groups I am a patient in Oregon and it makes life much easier.
If we legalize prescription medication and tax it at 100% for recreational use we would have 21 trillion dollars a year in new revenue that could fund Universal basic income of $1,000 per week per person guaranteed towards rent and utilities thereby ending homelessness in America forever.
And we would end the war on drugs and reduce gang violence and illegal immigration and crime
And overdoses would be extremely rare
And we would save another 8 trillion not having to respond to overdose calls and fighting the war on drugs and that 8 trillion would fund medicare-for-all at 100% in combination with eliminating the need for food stamps Section 8 welfare and Medicaid
10 years ago a bipartisan commission in Congress looked at doing exactly this and they had a solid plan but the Cartels forbid Congress from legalizing prescription medicine.