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Medical Marijuana Discussion By Will Brink
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<blockquote data-quote="Saul" data-source="post: 113393" data-attributes="member: 16541"><p>Of course people fake illnesses to obtain MMJ cards. News flash - People fake illnesses to get opium based pain pills too. Hard to stop. They don't fake cancer or MS. . . they go for back pain, chronic pain, or arthritis. I have clients in the industry and it is understood there is some level of dishonesty. Check out presto doctor. They are the doctors that you tell your symptoms and they give you the card - all over a web link. Not much to prove. Same with many in person doctors. Even in the insurance industry with the best of doctors it is hard to disprove back pain, chronic pain, or arthritis. </p><p>.</p><p>I live in a legal state both medical and recreational and the thing I am most surprised about is that nothing has changed. Since it become full legal I don't smell it, don't see it, and it is not talked about that much other than advertisements and the news. I am thankful police/court time and $ is not spent on cannabis arrests. I hope they are focusing on opium/Rx based pain pills and violent crime or crime against children. Also thank full that people who need it are getting relief, even without having to jump through the hoops and added expense of getting a card. Tax revenue - we will see if they spend it wisely. Cannabis was always available and anyone who really wanted it was going to get it - even teens. All that is changing is the source . </p><p>.</p><p>Finally, as to it being illegal for so many years and the Feds telling us there is no medical benefit and it should stay schedule 1, if someone lies to you, can you trust them on anything else? The Feds classify it as Schedule 1 with no medical use - which is clearly not true.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Saul, post: 113393, member: 16541"] Of course people fake illnesses to obtain MMJ cards. News flash - People fake illnesses to get opium based pain pills too. Hard to stop. They don't fake cancer or MS. . . they go for back pain, chronic pain, or arthritis. I have clients in the industry and it is understood there is some level of dishonesty. Check out presto doctor. They are the doctors that you tell your symptoms and they give you the card - all over a web link. Not much to prove. Same with many in person doctors. Even in the insurance industry with the best of doctors it is hard to disprove back pain, chronic pain, or arthritis. . I live in a legal state both medical and recreational and the thing I am most surprised about is that nothing has changed. Since it become full legal I don't smell it, don't see it, and it is not talked about that much other than advertisements and the news. I am thankful police/court time and $ is not spent on cannabis arrests. I hope they are focusing on opium/Rx based pain pills and violent crime or crime against children. Also thank full that people who need it are getting relief, even without having to jump through the hoops and added expense of getting a card. Tax revenue - we will see if they spend it wisely. Cannabis was always available and anyone who really wanted it was going to get it - even teens. All that is changing is the source . . Finally, as to it being illegal for so many years and the Feds telling us there is no medical benefit and it should stay schedule 1, if someone lies to you, can you trust them on anything else? The Feds classify it as Schedule 1 with no medical use - which is clearly not true. [/QUOTE]
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