Posted on 01/15/2017 9:57:39 AM PST by Beautiful_Gracious_Skies
Vials of cannabis-laced sprays, lotions and tinctures line display shelves a few steps from handbags specially designed to tote marijuana products.-snip. A stylish kitchenette and table is on the opposite side of this ... medical marijuana showroom, space used to host educational sessions on the merits of the drug something legal only under very strict circumstances in Florida until Amendment 2 took effect last week.
This ... storefront ... looks more like a day spa lobby or high-end salon. Nothing about it evokes images of the seedy bong-filled pot shops of popular imagination. -snip-
More than 60 Florida communities have temporarily banned such centers, ... fearing what such shops might bring with them. But others may soon welcome these potential big-revenue generators as state regulators dramatically expand access to the drug.... the half dozen companies allowed to produce and dispense medical marijuana are doing their best to dispel fears. The goal, ... is to "normalize" medical marijuana use. -snip-
Controversial, but popular, medicine ... despite its increasing popularity with the public, marijuana's actual benefits as a medical therapy are a matter of some scientific controversy. -snip-
For now, there are nearly 1,800 in Florida who have jumped through all the procedural hurdles needed to get access to medical marijuana, .... 388 doctors are allowed to help them procure it. Most opt for delivery, industry insiders say.
The constitutional amendment passed in November expands eligibility to patients with "debilitating illnesses," such as cancer and post-traumatic stress disorder. One Florida analysis concluded that Amendment 2 might qualify 450,000 Florida patients for marijuana.... -snip-
(Excerpt) Read more at sfgate.com ...
Marijuana and Florida, what could possibly go wrong?
use medicinal pot, license automatically suspended.
I’m very thankful Amendment 2 passed here in Florida. I expect the state gov’t to do a deliberate slow crawl righting regs before MMJ can actually be purchased legally from a local dispensary.
Cannabis is serious medicine for many, including myself. Thankfully we will have full legal access to it before the end of the year—I hope!
I wish they would just legalize the use of High CBD-CBN/Low-no THC strains right now. I have been investigating these substances recently for the treatment of my wife and son, and have had very good response. Problem is it is expensive at this time. Local grown would drive that cost way down.
“use medicinal pot, license automatically suspended.”
I am all for drug legalization as the alternative has been government tyranny, however, I am also for what you said: Societal pressures to curb its use. No driver’s license, no pilot’s license, no professional licenses of any sort. None. No government jobs, either. We deserve people without altered minds or mental states spending our tax monies; no teaching, elected offices, nothing.
The want to “weed out” the liberals.
Where are you going to find them? I personally know very few people who haven't succumbed to the lure of meds for everything.
You forgot the “Seig Heil”
You would be amazed at the numbers of people are on prescription medications FAR more mood altering than marijuana....
Yet alcoholics given a pass and they occupy all sectors of society.
How do you manage to pretend that one out of every three people in the country isn’t hopped up on some experimental product of the pharmaceutical industry specifically intended to alter mental state?
Hell, half the bottles even say “do not operate heavy machinery”, of which an automobile certainly is one.
“How do you manage to pretend that one out of every three people in the country isnt hopped up on some experimental product of the pharmaceutical industry specifically intended to alter mental state?”
I never said they weren’t. The fact is about 15 million are on psychotropic drugs, not 1 in 3. I know, exaggeration for effect, but I also agree with you. Pharma has created zombies. Children as young as 3 getting drugged to be calm, etc.
I am all for the same standards for pot being applied to ALL drugs; hence, the War on Some Drugs title I like to use.
“Yet alcoholics given a pass and they occupy all sectors of society.”
Exactly. I can’t possibly count the number of alcoholics that have destroyed companies from within, yet, they are given a pass. I know military officers that have multiple DUIs.
And it would be tough to remove them from positions that might be impacted by their addiction, now that it's ingrained. That's not a reason to encourage even more use of mind-altering substances, which will make it even more difficult to solve the problems we already face.
We are talking about Prescription medication. Under your scenario there would be no workers available. Cops not on anti anxiety meds?? Anyone on Prozac? Anyone on Ritalin? Anyone that has more than one Martini? Really?
We are not talking recreational drugs.
Florida’s Amendment 2 has some strict requirements for patients to gain access. (Seizure control and terminally ill.) Hopefully that will heavily regulate the dispensaries and doctors that prescribe will be held accountable for their scripts.
Considering the measure passed 71%-29%, it's probably 1 or 2 elections away.
Talk about altered minds....
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