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Wizard.
27-03-2017, 05:46 PM
The boy was told he had 3 days to live, so mother gave him cannabis under the tongue to alleviate anxiety and pain, and the boy made a full recovery.

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Withano
27-03-2017, 05:48 PM
It really needs to be legalised (for medicinal purposes only) imo

the truth
27-03-2017, 05:51 PM
It really needs to be legalised (for medicinal purposes only) imo

of course it does...this should be the biggest political battle of our time...a plant we can grow in infinite amounts that at worst alleviate pain and at best saves lives and in some cases cure cancer

arista
27-03-2017, 05:52 PM
It really needs to be legalised (for medicinal purposes only) imo


Yes I agree Withano

Jamie89
27-03-2017, 05:52 PM
I agree too ^ I don't understand why it isn't?

Denver
27-03-2017, 06:15 PM
I think the reason why is because people will abuse it as a way to get free drugs

Tozzie
27-03-2017, 06:28 PM
Cannabis should be legalised for medicinal purposes, it's proven to help people who suffer MS and other conditions. It becomes dangerous when it gets into the hands of people who want to add chemicals to it. Arresting people in the possession of cannabis for personal use is just a waste of police resources and money in my opinion.

Withano
27-03-2017, 06:49 PM
I think the reason why is because people will abuse it as a way to get free drugs

Yeah, laws regarding the punishment for selling/misusing this drug would have to be changed too. But all of this should happen sooner rather than later.

thesheriff443
27-03-2017, 07:31 PM
There are clear links to those that smoke cannabis with mental health issues, like paranoia, it has side affects like any drug.
Also to the morons that say its better for you than cigarettes, you break a cigarette up to make a joint without a filter.

Shaun
27-03-2017, 07:37 PM
Cannabis should be legalised for medicinal purposes, it's proven to help people who suffer MS and other conditions. It becomes dangerous when it gets into the hands of people who want to add chemicals to it. Arresting people in the possession of cannabis for personal use is just a waste of police resources and money in my opinion.

Agreed completely. I'm not terribly up to date in the affairs of Colorado and Washington - in fact I've only just realised it's now legalised in many many more states :laugh: - but it doesn't appear to be causing wild frenzies of drugged up crime or panic.

Jamie89
27-03-2017, 07:39 PM
I think the reason why is because people will abuse it as a way to get free drugs

I suppose, although I'd weigh up the effect of that against the potential benefits it could have. They could at least trial it as an experiment I think to ascertain the impact of the abuses.

There are clear links to those that smoke cannabis with mental health issues, like paranoia, it has side affects like any drug.
Also to the morons that say its better for you than cigarettes, you break a cigarette up to make a joint without a filter.

Yes that's true, I used to live with someone who smoked and he suffered from extreme paranoia and he became a nightmare, but there's a difference between recreational use and medicinal use.

Kizzy
27-03-2017, 08:32 PM
This was a tincture, nothing was smoked.

I will look into this it looks really interesting, so happy for him.

DemolitionRed
27-03-2017, 08:39 PM
Its very close to becoming legal. Research recently identified one important cannabinoid in the cannabis plant called CBD. CBD alone has some fantastic healing effects and when used without the cannabinoid THC (which is psychoactive) medical cannabis will help sick people without making them high. It’s pointless as a recreational drug and will have little value outside the medical market.

The problem with the old style of medical cannabis was, it was manufactured in a laboratory but because the cannabinoid receptors in the brain will only accept and respond to natural cannabinoids, it was about as much use as a chocolate teapot.

Toy Soldier
27-03-2017, 08:43 PM
I have to say that I am skeptical that this genuinely saved his life. Doctors do make errors and he probably wouldn't have died, cannabis or not.

Though I do think it should be legalized for medical use for a whole host of other reasons.

smudgie
27-03-2017, 09:37 PM
It can certainly help.
But people need to realise it is not a cure all.
Nephews m-i-l had MS, it took away some of the pain but she still died.
Sister and s-i-l both have cancer, both taken the oils, it improved slightly in both cases, but they are both still dying.

ebandit
28-03-2017, 08:30 AM
I have to say that I am skeptical that this genuinely saved his life.

this! how many times do we hear/say...'i could have died'

................not always true

still a good story for media 'feelgood'

Mark L

Toy Soldier
28-03-2017, 08:47 AM
this! how many times do we hear/say...'i could have died'

................not always true

still a good story for media 'feelgood'

Mark L

Well, they were practically reading my wife's grandmother her last rites 11 years ago and she's still alive today. And a co-worker of mine's husband has terminal cancer and has had "no more than 6 months to live" for nine years. At his last appointment they once again gave him "three to nine months". He's 76 now! He's going to end up dying of old age before his "terminal cancer" gets him...

The truth is, medical science isn't perfect and (little known) people can / do recover from minor cancers without any treatment at all. Young bodies especially can be remarkable and completely baffle doctors with sudden turnarounds with no identifiable cause.

Like I said though, I do still fully advocate the legalisation of cannabis for medical purposes. For many people at the very least, it can counteract a lot of the nausea caused by chemo. It's also a highly effective painkiller that has fewer side effects and is less addictive than opiates. Plus I've heard amazing things about it as a relaxant... I know an old chap who has some sort of issue with the muscles and tendons in his hand after a work injury and had suffered for years with the usual meds barely taking the edge off. He started smoking weed as a last resort and the pain relief was almost instant...

Niamh.
28-03-2017, 09:08 AM
Cannabis should be legalised for medicinal purposes, it's proven to help people who suffer MS and other conditions. It becomes dangerous when it gets into the hands of people who want to add chemicals to it. Arresting people in the possession of cannabis for personal use is just a waste of police resources and money in my opinion.
Indeed. It probably will fall into the wrong hands but so do other prescription drugs like vallium etc Penalising those who need it isnt the solution though

Toy Soldier
28-03-2017, 09:19 AM
Indeed. It probably will fall into the wrong hands but so do other prescription drugs like vallium etc Penalising those who need it isnt the solution though

It still doesn't make sense anyway, it's less potent and FAR less addictive than a lot of current prescription painkillers :think:. A couple of 120mg Dihydrocodeines will knox ur sox off...

Denver
28-03-2017, 09:21 AM
I think it should only be made available to people who really need it not just anyone claiming to have a bad back or something

ebandit
28-03-2017, 11:34 AM
...and anyways...how is it proven that the cannabis saved the lad...and not

other treatments that had been administered? could just as well have been the

young un finding his inner faith.................................

Mark L

Niamh.
28-03-2017, 11:38 AM
...and anyways...how is it proven that the cannabis saved the lad...and not

other treatments that had been administered? could just as well have been the

young un finding his inner faith.................................

Mark L

cannabis sounds more likely than inner faith tbf :laugh:

Niamh.
28-03-2017, 11:40 AM
It still doesn't make sense anyway, it's less potent and FAR less addictive than a lot of current prescription painkillers :think:. A couple of 120mg Dihydrocodeines will knox ur sox off...

It's because it's got a stigma of being a recreational drug attached to it, no other reason imo

anyway, a bill has been approved to legalise it here already

ebandit
28-03-2017, 11:53 AM
cannabis sounds more likely than inner faith tbf :laugh:
............but more likely than the other treatments?

............i fink someone is winding us up

Mark L

Niamh.
28-03-2017, 11:54 AM
............but more likely than the other treatments?

............i fink someone is winding us up

Mark L

Who knows? i guess they would have to do more research on it

Tom4784
28-03-2017, 12:05 PM
It should be legalised full stop, there is no reason why it should be illegal when smoking and alcohol isn't. It doesn't come with the risks of cancer, liver failure and other medical problems associated with those two and cannabis is a calming substance, it's not going to lead to as many violent and anti-social problems as drinking does.

The fact that it does have proven benefits for medical issues is just more evidence of why it shouldn't be a restricted substance. The government are fools for not legalising it yet since there's only benefits to do so and legalising it would allow them to tax it which would bring more money in which is only a good thing.