Assuming that the weed in your life does actually contribute something to your health regimen, does the exception justify the rule?
Theft financially enriches some thieves, improving their lives. So, should we make theft legal on that basis?
I am not an exception. I see 100’s of others who’s health & wellbeing is dependent on medical marijuana just in my local area. Most are chronic pain sufferers who get great relief from cannabis without the horrible side effects of narcotics.
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You present a nonsensical argument. It’s not up to authoritarians like yourself to decide for me or anyone else how to best take care of their health. It’s not for you to decide for me what is or is not sinful behavior.
The reality is this: every time I’ve followed “standard treatment-standard of care” I’ve gotten sicker, fatter & suffered a very poor quality of life. Every time I’ve gone against the “standard of care” my quality of life has drastically improved. It’s never going to be up to you to decide what’s best for me, my family or my neighbor’s health.
Theft financially enriches some thieves, improving their lives. So, should we make theft legal on that basis?
Theft in and of itself violates the rights of another; marijuana use does not in and of itself violate anyone's rights.