Friday, November 29, 2013
Finding a Reputable Medical Marijuana Dispensary
Thursday, November 21, 2013
Oregon has New Rules for Using Dispensaries of Medical Marijuana
One of Oregon's most heated issues is the regulation of medical marijuana dispensaries in the state. As reported by the Daily Chronic, the Oregon Senate Committee on Rules changed certain provisions of the recently-passed House Bill 3460, or the “Medical Marijuana Dispensary Bill,” to discourage people from abusing this controlled substance. Specifically, the proposed law will no longer allow anyone with a previous drug conviction, whether in Oregon, or out-of-state, from operating a cannabis dispensary across the state. Debate is still on-going, although such concerns are understandable since the mere concept of using an infamous drug for medical purposes raises questions - citing many gray areas, both legally and morally. However, people who seriously need to have cannabis in their medication will be disadvantaged if they are denied access to the drug.
http://www.cannamedbox.com/blog/industry-news/oregon-has-new-rules-for-using-dispensaries-of-medical-marijuana/Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Using Mechanized Dispensary Systems to Help Control Marijuana Sale
A June 24, 2013 article on CBS News' website cites the Mayo Clinic's recommendations against teenagers suffering from chronic pains being administered legal medical marijuana as a treatment. Although the drug can mitigate some of the pain, it can induce undesirable side effects such as fatigue, loss of concentration, and slow reaction time. Such conditions can curtail a young person's ability to function normally. The recent trend of legalizing marijuana is sweeping America, although some states remain staunchly opposed to its use in any circumstance. While the drug can be sold legally, as long as it will be used for medicine, the substance could end up in the wrong hands – as it had in the decades preceding its legalization. Thus, the drug has to be purchased at any certified medical marijuana dispensary, many of which use closely controlled dispensing systems that store the substance in appropriate conditions and allow systematized inventory of stock.
http://www.cannamedbox.com/blog/industry-news/the-importance-of-controlling-legal-medical-marijuana-dosages/Monday, November 11, 2013
Some Truths about Medical Marijuana
Thursday, November 7, 2013
A Quick Look at Legalized Marijuana Use
Debunking Medical Cannabis Myths
- Marijuana causes memory loss. Cannabis has a very marginal effect on short-term memory and it does not have any negative impact on acquired skills. Several studies have been made regarding this and the results paint a very different picture.
- Using marijuana is the same as smoking cigarettes. As smoking marijuana is probably the most popular form of ingestion, many assume that it has the same effect as cigarettes. However, in reality, cigarettes contain addictive substances like nicotine as well as numerous chemicals, and they are well known to cause lung cancer. On the other hand, marijuana doesn't have any such substances and is a natural alternative.
- Cannabis is addictive. Studies show that smoking marijuana isn't addictive and it doesn't contain any chemicals that cause dependency. Many believe this myth because of its association with smoking, but in reality, there are no physical or biological symptoms from users pertaining to addiction.