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Saturday, January 25, 2014

Getting a Medical Marijuana Card in California

California has no state regulation or set standard when it comes to the cultivation and/or distribution of medical marijuana. Rules, regulations, and guidelines are the responsibility of each county in The Golden State. As of May 2013, only three counties do not implement their own medical marijuana programs, namely Mariposa, Sutter, and Colusa. In Colusa, medical marijuana dispensaries are completely banned.

In any case, here are the steps on how to register for a medical marijuana card elsewhere in California:

Friday, January 10, 2014

Legal Medical Marijuana Regulations in Arizona

In the US, a total of 20 states now permit the use of medical marijuana for certain conditions. Regulations on medical marijuana use vary from state to state. In Arizona, for example, patients with qualifying conditions are allowed to possess no more than 2.5 ounces of medical cannabis within a 14-day period.

Sunday, January 5, 2014

In the Future, You Might See Legal Medical Marijuana Everywhere

The issue of marijuana abuse still remains. However, a legal marijuana dispensary system can be the only hope for some people who are stricken with debilitating diseases and conditions. Chronic pain, for example, is known to affect those who are recovering from amputation, spinal surgery, HIV, cancer, and the like, and cannabis is one of the few drugs known that can alleviate it. Insomnia and depression can actually have a negative impact to a person’s health and these psychological disorders can be remedied with the soothing effects of cannabis. Incidentally, long before the medical community discovered the benefits of cannibis, old civilizations have been using it to treat certain conditions. The Ancient Egyptians and Chinese have prescribed cannabis to treat a myriad of ailments like vomiting, nausea, and anxiety. It’s only recently that the medical community formally recognized its potential.

http://www.cannamedbox.com/blog/industry-news/in-the-future-you-might-see-legal-medical-marijuana-everywhere/

Saturday, January 4, 2014

Legitimate Medical Marijuana Dispensaries: Helping Ailing Patients

California came under heavy fire when it became the first state to legalize cannabis for medicinal purposes in 1996. Controversies aside, nowadays a lot of licensed medical marijuana dispensaries can be found in convenient locations, like office buildings, residences, and alternative clinics. These legitimate medical marijuana dispensaries provide for the needs of various patients. Despite the negative reputation marijuana has racked up over the years, it is undeniable that medical marijuana can help patients struggling with various conditions like severe pain, nausea, cancer, seizures, multiple sclerosis, and HIV/AIDS. Cannabinoids are a diverse class of chemical compounds found in cannabis, and have a positive effect on the aforementioned ailments. Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), a psychoactive chemical found in marijuana, can reduce the tumor growth in lung cancer patients by 50 percent.

http://www.cannamedbox.com/blog/industry-news/legitimate-medical-marijuana-dispensaries-helping-ailing-patients/

Thursday, January 2, 2014

The Ever-Changing Playing Field for Legal Medical Marijuana Usage

In a video that accompanies the news article, it is clear that Patterson has a severe speech impediment, which can be alleviated by the consumption of medical marijuana. Medical marijuana can also help patients manage pain, relieve nausea, stimulate the appetite, and reduce the severity of seizures. Advocates of legal medical marijuana consumption state that medical cannabis can be used to treat patients who have HIV/AIDS, multiple sclerosis, epilepsy, severe migraines, and chronic pain. The public's opinion of medical marijuana is slowly changing, and 20 states plus the district of Columbia are now supporting public medical marijuana programs. No marijuana-induced fatalities have been documented, making cannabis an attractive medicinal option. This does not deny the fact, however, that there are still 30 states that have not legalized medical marijuana.

http://www.cannamedbox.com/blog/industry-news/the-ever-changing-playing-field-for-legal-medical-marijuana-usage/