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Pro marijuana legalization

Being in the AIDS epidemic, I've been to a lot of memorials. I'm a physician living with AIDS. In 1995, I came down with dysentery and ended up on intravenous fluids. I developed the wasting syndrome, going to the bathroom 15 to 20 times a day, going to bed with diapers. Marijuana saved my life. It allowed me to eat. It kept my spirits up.

I'm both the patient and the doctor. I run a free clinic in the Bay Area. I started a mobile clinic to make home visits.

For better or worse, I can live on SSI and cheap rent. But most doctors with families are very fearful of having their license taken away [if they prescribe medical marijuana]. Also, many aren't attuned to the substance itself.

They've been thoroughly indoctrinated for the past three generations with vicious propaganda against a 5,000-year-old Chinese herbal remedy.

When you get into the history, it's fascinating to see that Prohibition never ended, it just switched from alcohol to marijuana.

Numerous people across America are suffering from many complications incurred from having a terminal illness, just a few of these being: nausea, seizures, severe pain, and loss of appetite. The most distressing fact about th


is issue is that everyday, patients are being denied a drug that can help reduce many of the side effects of their disease or the medication they have been prescribed. While it is obvious that the lives of many sick people would be greatly improved, the United States government is very torn about making the cure for these complications legal. This cure is marijuana. In the next few minutes I will inform you about the background of marijuana, the effects it has on the brain and body and, lastly, how it can help with serious health problems. After learning this information, I hope that you will agree that marijuana is a drug that should be legalized for medicinal purposes.

A. According to MarijuanaAddiction.com, Marijuana has been used as an agent for achieving euphoria since ancient times; it was described in a Chinese medical text traditionally considered to date from 2737 B.C. Marijuana, or pot, as it is usually referred to, is a widely grown and harvested plant. The flower of the cannabis plant, or the bud, is the part that is used to derive the desired effects. This flower usually looks like a fluffy, green mass of leaves with tiny red hairs protruding from it. The United Stated Pharmacopoeia recognized marijuana for its medicinal value as early as 1850. It was use

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