1 posted on
11/05/2004 1:38:11 PM PST by
Ahriman
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To: Ahriman
Funny they want to create a marijuana-like drug. Isn't that like creating a poultry and bread-like chicken sandwich?
2 posted on
11/05/2004 1:39:52 PM PST by
Huck
(Any man, gay or straight, can marry a woman. That's equal treatment under the law.)
To: Ahriman
Legalize it. Why don't conservatives want to open this market to our economy?
3 posted on
11/05/2004 1:40:23 PM PST by
Fallstaff
To: Ahriman
"Many scientists believe marijuana-like drugs might be able to treat a wide range of diseases, far beyond the nausea and chronic pain typically treated with medical marijuana."
Many scientists believe that human activity produces global warming.
"Although the chemicals work on the same area of the nervous system, the new drugs are much more refined and targeted than marijuana, with few of its side effects."
Sorry. I guess that kicks the 'legalize medical marijuana' theme right out the door.
To: Ahriman
Researchers presented tantalising evidence that cannabinoid drugs can help treat amyotrophic lateral sclerosis - known as ALS or Lou Gehrigs disease - Parkinsons disease and obesity.
Last I remember and this has been quite a while ago, ingesting pot caused the munchies.
5 posted on
11/05/2004 1:42:36 PM PST by
marvlus
To: Ahriman
At the recent annual Society for Neuroscience conference in San Diego last week, scientists delivered almost 200 papers on the subject.Hehe.
To: Ahriman
To: Ahriman
At the recent annual Society for Neuroscience conference in San Diego last week, scientists delivered almost 200 papers on the subject. In a related-development, the number of Domino's pizza deliveries shot through the roof during the conference.
9 posted on
11/05/2004 1:45:10 PM PST by
FreedomCalls
(It's the "Statue of Liberty," not the "Statue of Security.")
To: Ahriman
Is there nothing Cannabis can't do? I'll take mine with a shot of stem cells on the side.
10 posted on
11/05/2004 1:45:25 PM PST by
rhombus
To: Ahriman
the new drugs are much more refined and targeted than marijuana, with few of its side effects.Side effects? THe only side effect that I know of is the MUNCHIES, and that's one of the reasons why the sufferers of cancer and other serious illnesses like to smoke pot.
To: Ahriman
What's a "snigger"? Must be a "snicker" on drugs.
19 posted on
11/05/2004 1:55:44 PM PST by
dc-zoo
To: Ahriman
Keep it illegal. When you can't nail a criminal for one thing, or hold a murder suspect on bail, you can often jail them on drug charges. It's a great tool for law enforcement.
To: Ahriman
"Cannabinoids have a lot of pharmaceutical potential," says Piomelli, a neuroscientist at the University of California. "A lot of people are very excited."
Yeah, like dude, there were all these other dudes really excited, but for some reason, ahhh, I can't remember their names.
Man, am I hungry. Got some brownies?
29 posted on
11/05/2004 2:09:33 PM PST by
Mr. Jazzy
(Lets all see how many days Kerry shows up for his job in the Senate, NOW!!!)
To: Ahriman
35 posted on
11/05/2004 2:14:23 PM PST by
ol painless
(ol' painless is out of the bag)
To: Ahriman
To: Ahriman
Many scientists believe Uggghhh, what the hell does science have to do with beliefs???
42 posted on
11/05/2004 2:20:42 PM PST by
Straight Vermonter
(Liberalism: The irrational fear of self reliance.)
To: Ahriman; missyme
Gov't research in the 70's showed that THC can shrink some cancers. They didn't like that very much, so they buried it.
48 posted on
11/05/2004 2:22:59 PM PST by
Wolfie
(Happy 4:20!)
To: Ahriman
"A lot of people are very excited."
And hungry.
52 posted on
11/05/2004 2:24:18 PM PST by
Rocky
To: Ahriman
Far out, dude!
Like, wow, man!
54 posted on
11/05/2004 2:25:16 PM PST by
Jim Noble
(FR Iraq policy debate begins 11/3/04. Pass the word.)
To: Ahriman
So instead of sacrificing unborn embryos, all Michael J. Fox needs to do is toke up?
60 posted on
11/05/2004 2:28:17 PM PST by
SERKIT
("Blazing Saddles" explains it all.....)
To: Ahriman
Obviously, the reason it won't get legalized is the drug companies can't make much money off of it. If they "refine" it, they can.
I think it should be completely legal, with age restrictions and heavy taxes.
73 posted on
11/05/2004 2:38:22 PM PST by
smcmike
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