In 1998 Oregon became one of the first states in the nation to legalize marijuana for patients doctors have determined to suffer from chronic pain. The law was called the Oregon Medical Marijuana Act (OMMA) and made it legal for doctors to prescribe marijuana for patients with glaucoma, Multiple Sclerosis, cancer, Aids, and any other condition that causes chronic pain or muscle spasms. Marijuana Effects
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new law provided relief for thousands of patients across the state that finally
had a natural alternative to addictive opiate painkillers such as Vicodin and
Oxycontin to treat their pain with. The problem though is that the law never
provided an easy means for marijuana patients to obtain their medicine. Marijuana Medical
OMMA
allowed for patients to obtain a caregiver who would be responsible for growing
the marijuana for them. The problem is that it is very costly and time
intensive to grow marijuana so it is difficult to find a caregiver willing to
grow for nothing in return. Many patients desperate for medical marijuana have
been left unable to obtain their medicine as a result. Marijuana Vaporizer
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requires a lot of physical work in setting up an indoor garden and maintaining
it in order to grow your own marijuana. Sadly, the patients who need medical
marijuana the most are the ones who are least likely able to grow their own due
to their weakened physical state. Thus, the need for marijuana dispensaries has
become clearer than ever. Medical Marijuana
To
address this problem, the "Voter Power" organization has started the
process of getting an initiative on the ballot, I-28, which will legalize the
formation of regulated medical marijuana dispensaries. These dispensaries will
be able to sell patients of the OMMA program marijuana legally to be used for
medicinal purposes. Most likely many of these dispensaries would open in
Portland, the state's largest city. Quality Marijuana
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Portland marijuana dispensaries will buy marijuana from care providers who are
licensed by Oregon to grow medicinal pot. Dispensaries will then sell the
medicinal marijuana to OMMA patients who will be required to show their medical
marijuana card beforehand. Both buyers and sellers will be regulated by the
state and all transactions will be taxed. Recreational Cannabis Store
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marijuana dispensaries will be a significant source of tax revenue for the
state of Oregon but most importantly will provide legal, natural medicine to people
who need it very badly.
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