Marijuana
can be used for recreational
or medicinal purposes, but it continues to have a rather complicated
relationship with the law despite the latter. While still a hot
topic of debate, people can take comfort in the fact that there are
at least a dozen states in
the U.S. that
have legalized marijuana for medicinal usage. These
states are home to
a number of medical marijuana facilities, although
gaining access to these can be quite
a challenge. Worse, some may operate
under a members-only policy.
If you find yourself in
need of marijuana for some herbal therapy, you can scour online for a
list of health practitioners who also issue prescriptions for medical
marijuana. However, you have to be honest with the chosen
practitioner about the ailments that you wish to be treated. The
ailments can range from glaucoma and nausea to even fibromyalgia and
PMS. If all goes well, the practitioner can issue a recommendation to
let you acquire a stash of up to the maximum allowable amount under
the state law.
Depending on the
diagnosis, getting ahold of medical marijuana will go a ways toward
treating your ailment. However, you need to play things smart. This
means doing your research before crossing into another state that may
not have legalized the use of this herb.
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