ShinyUmbreon189
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We all know people have life issues, pain, or whatever it may be making them use prescription meds. The question is, is why do prescription meds if medical marijuana is offered in your state/country? Prescription meds have a nasty history of abuse, dependency, and even sickness or death from an overdose. A majority if not all prescription meds are man made with chemicals either in a capsule or pressed together as a bar. To keep it simple, they're dangerous or can turn dangerous really fast.
Most marijuana strains have been proven to help chronic pain, insomnia, anxiety, appetite loss, depression, just about anything you can think of, as well as prescription meds; but it's safer. So why not just give patients a green card if there's actually something wrong with them? I understand people make **** up to get it, but I'm talking about the ones that NEED it. Imo, it makes more sense to give somebody a marijuana prescription than a dangerous over the counter prescription. If the patient doesn't want to inhale smoke in their lungs, it's not an issue since marijuana will have the same effect as an edible making it non harmful. Hell they even made marijuana prescriptions for children but without the THC which gets you high.
With that being said, what's your guy's thoughts on prescription meds over marijuana or vise versa? Would you rather doctors continue to prescribe prescription meds or medical marijuana after it's legal for medical purposes? not that it should be illegal anyways
Most marijuana strains have been proven to help chronic pain, insomnia, anxiety, appetite loss, depression, just about anything you can think of, as well as prescription meds; but it's safer. So why not just give patients a green card if there's actually something wrong with them? I understand people make **** up to get it, but I'm talking about the ones that NEED it. Imo, it makes more sense to give somebody a marijuana prescription than a dangerous over the counter prescription. If the patient doesn't want to inhale smoke in their lungs, it's not an issue since marijuana will have the same effect as an edible making it non harmful. Hell they even made marijuana prescriptions for children but without the THC which gets you high.
With that being said, what's your guy's thoughts on prescription meds over marijuana or vise versa? Would you rather doctors continue to prescribe prescription meds or medical marijuana after it's legal for medical purposes? not that it should be illegal anyways