From
the ancient Egyptians to 20th century medicine during Prohibition, there has
always been a belief that alcohol has medicinal effects. Even today they claim
that drinking a glass of red wine will decrease your chance of heart disease.
Of course a glass of ordinary grape juice would accomplish the same. Now, for
the first time, here in the 21st century, there are serious attempts to
legalize and give legitimacy to the positive medicinal effects of marijuana.
The
use of cannabis has major social and legal effects on society as a whole.
Socially, is using marijuana acceptable? It is certainly becoming more so as 14
states and the District of Columbia (our nation's capital) have legalized the
drug for medicinal use. The city of Breckenridge, Colorado has legalized it for
recreational use. It is not uncommon to see people smoking marijuana joints on
the Pearl Street Mall in Boulder. Is this socially acceptable behaviour? In
November, California, desperate to balance its budget, has a proposition to
legalize the recreational use of marijuana by adults! The Releaf Center
Now,
I am not a prude or a cranky old man (maybe a crotchety middle-aged man), but
as a parent of two young, impressionable children, I certainly do not want my
kids exposed to marijuana use in public. I also would be willing to bet that
most of those smoking marijuana would not want their kids to develop an
addiction to marijuana when they grew up. Marijuana Near Me
Legally,
how does law enforcement respond to people using or possessing marijuana? This
one question is the root of all that is fundamentally wrong with current laws
pertaining to medicinal marijuana. President Barack Obama's Administration has
stated quite clearly in March 2009 that they will not pursue distributors of
medical marijuana. That basically put the enforcement rules into the states
themselves. Recreational
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California
and Colorado are the two most prominent states dealing with the repercussions
from their voters legalizing marijuana for medicinal use. One of the basic
problems that all states that have legalized the use of marijuana for medical
purposes face is that nobody was ready once these propositions passed. By that
I mean, the propositions did not outline how the state would go about
processing and adjudicating this new industry. There were no procedures for who
could become a medical marijuana dispensary, how to classify the businesses,
where they could open shop or even how to tax the industry. Best Marijuana
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It
is interesting to note that after California became the first state top pass a law
legalizing medicinal marijuana in 1996, nothing really happened. Think about
the current "pot shop" phenomenon in California for a moment.
Doctors, patients and proprietors took very cautionary paths. Few doctors would
risk their medical licenses by prescribing marijuana, few brave entrepreneurs
would risk opening up a store that could be raided by federal agents at any
time. Only those who the law was designed for, patients suffering from
glaucoma, cancer and AIDS sought recommendations for medical marijuana. Cannabis Marijuana
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What
happened? Why the exponential growth in applications to use and sell medical
marijuana? While the change in presidential administrations and legal positions
regarding the enforcement of federal marijuana laws from Bush to Obama favors
the "pot shop" community, there is no doubt that the huge surge
occurred well before Bush moved back to Texas. Cannabis Store
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number of medicinal marijuana dispensaries has exploded in all states where it
has become legal. According to a story in USA Today (March 8, 2007) the number
of dispensaries in Los Angeles increased from four in late 2005 to 98 less than
a year later. In June 2010 there were 186 "pot shops" operating
within the Los Angeles city limits. Ironically, an estimated 50 similar stores
were forced out of business due to market over-saturation. With 186 "pot
shops" open the City of Los Angeles had more than 400 approved
applications for dispensaries within the city limits that had yet to open their
doors. Marijuana
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enforcement agencies and city councils were totally unprepared for the
legalization of marijuana. With the number of shops and patients increasing at
staggering rates the legal marijuana industry is virtually running itself, with
lawmakers trying ever-so-hard to catch up to the giant snowball that is
gathering size and speed daily. The pharmaceutical industry has not seen such a
drastic increase in need for a medication since Jonas Salk invented the polio
vaccine.
According
to a local news channel in Denver, the state was receiving more than 1,000
applications for a medical marijuana license every day. According to the
station, as of August 26, 2010 the state had a backlog of between 60,000 and
70,000 applications.
What
were all of these poor suffering souls taking before medical marijuana became
legal and so available? Once you have your "medical marijuana card"
there are numerous places you can go to find your "medicine". If a
dispensary such as "CannaMart", "Choice Organics", Nature's
Wonder", "Flower Power Botanicals", "Premier Wellness
Center" or "Ganja Depot" is not within a short drive, just check
on line via Google.
With
the federal government deciding to step back and states completely unprepared
and unsure how to regulate this industry, it has fallen into the hands of
individual communities. Many city councils like those in Aurora and Broomfield,
Colorado have banned dispensaries from their towns. Of course these cities will
face lawsuits from would-be proprietors and needy patients who find it
difficult to drive 10 miles to get their "medicine".
The
cities are starting to get more help from the state level. In Colorado those
with a criminal record are no longer allowed to own a dispensary. The attorney
general's are starting to take an active look on how to regulate the shops.
While this is a good thing and has forced many locations to close, the industry
still appears to be spiraling out of control.
Regulating
the sale of this industry is key. It is smart to start with the people who own
the shops and work their way down. Then, perhaps the biggest hurdle of all will
be to tackle those how and who receive prescriptions for medicinal marijuana.
That is a subject for the future.
It
is important to note that like alcohol and tobacco, marijuana is a drug. If you
or someone you know may be addicted to marijuana or other drugs, it is
important to seek help. There are numerous alcohol and drug awareness courses
one can attend, as well as a variety of support groups like Alcoholics
Anonymous (AA). For those who would prefer to take a course in the privacy of
their own home there are also online alcohol classes and alcohol and drug courses.
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