FILE - This July 1, 2011 file photo shows fake marijuana displayed in a case, at The 2811 Club, a private cannabis club that plans to dispense marijuana to medically qualified patients in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin, File)
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peacheykeen posted at 2:26 pm on Mon, Jan 7, 2013.
I personally know a female WITH small children who gets mad because while livng in her father's home for a year was told to go outside to smoke her joints. She had just moved into this state and immediately got a pot card. She says she has joint pain. but never went through any testing for a real diagnosis. She acts bipolar and while HIGH acts all goofy. She was depandant on relative living in the home to care for her children, because she did't seem to have the wherewithall to care for them, eg. cooking meals, tucking them into bed. Try curcumin, pineapple, Omega 3 fatty acids, ibuprophen, etc. for aches for from inflamation first before going to the hard stuff. Teens in the house would be exposed to her smoke. Where is the outrage over such goofs getting access immediately upon entering the state. I read a newpaper article in the Fall about how it seems to be a limited number of doctors who prescribe this. The side effects of smoking are far worse than the "joint pain" of a skinny worn out 28 year old who is looking to shirt her responsibilities. Sad, sad, sad that we've come to this in our society. Smoking pot does NOT encourage people to do better with their young ives. It should be for glaucoma & cancer pain & nausea related to chemotherapy.