Medical
Marijuana For Therapeutic Use
The
reality that medical marijuana has assisted patients suffering
from the symptoms of cancer, AIDS, multiple sclerosis and
glaucoma can no longer be denied. Some patients claim that
the therapeutic uses of medical marijuana have even had
more substantial affects than some pharmaceutical counterparts.
The
prognosis of therapeutic uses for medical marijuana has
been entertained in the courts in many countries for a number
of years.
The
central issue at the forefront of all these cases is this:
"Does medical marijuana really have the medicinal properties
many claim it does or is this a way for marijuana advocates
to use it without fear of criminal action?"
In
most instances, patients who use medical marijuana (even
under a doctor's approval) are still considered to be using
it illegally and face possible arrest or imprisonment.
Since
the mid 1990's, medical marijuana ballot initiatives have
received a majority of votes in Alaska, Arizona, California,
Colorado, the District of Columbia, Nevada, Oregon, and
Washington State. The vast majority of Americans do support
legal access to medical marijuana and there are numerous
studies that have shown conclusively the benefits to patients
of medical marijuana use.
Canada
as well as many States in the U.S. have budgeted for scientific
research in the use and benefits of medical marijuana. Although
many places have legalized the use of marijuana for medicinal
purposes none of the laws governing recreational use have
been altered. Recreational use remains a criminal offense.
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