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    How to Obtain a Medical Marijuana Card

    As a resident of California I have heard a lot of different things about medical marijuana such as who is eligible and how to go about obtaining medical marijuana if you are eligible.

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    Cannabis for ADD? Let the State decide

    In the United Kingdom, there is no such thing as medical cannabis. The government tells us cannabis (or marijuana) has no use to us medicinally and as such, will be reclassified to a class B drug early in 2009.

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    Medicinal pot advances and no one is afraid

    Michigan’s proposed medical marijuana law, which would allow people with physician approval to possess 2.5 ounces of marijuana and to grow up to 12 plants at a time, has broad support.

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    NPR: Exactly How Legal Is Medical Marijuana?

    In Los Angeles, billboards displaying gigantic pot leaves are fairly common roadside attractions. There are an estimated 200 medical marijuana facilities operating in Southern California. With a doctor's "recommendation," a patient can walk into any one of these and buy pot — legally.

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    Cannabis as a Substitute for Alcohol

    More and more people are finding themselves able to kick sometimes long-term, damaging and expensive alcohol habits without any of the uncomfortable symptoms of withdrawal which normally comes with long-term addictions, and they are doing it thanks to cannabis.

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    Marijuana shown to block Alzheimer's

    As long ago as 2005, the British Broadcasting Corporation were reporting the fact that the active ingredient in cannabis, THC, could possibly slow or even stop, the mental decline a patient suffers after Alzheimer's Disease is diagnosed and yet today, in 2008, we're still no nearer the facts, or the truth.

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    Medical marijuana: What does science say?

    DEPENDING ON whom you ask, marijuana is a dangerous drug that should be kept illegal alongside heroin and PCP, or it's a miracle herb with a trove of medical benefits that the government is seeking to deny the public -- or something in between: a plant with medical uses and drawbacks, worth exploring.

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    Medical Marijuana: Supposedly Legal

    After reading that Seattle police searched a University District medical marijuana clinic this week, we searched the story for the reason behind the raid. Medical marijuana is, after all, legal in our state.

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    Medical Marijuana Fight Wastes Funds

    Even as California's massive budget deficit prompts new cuts to Medi-Cal's drug benefits for HIV/AIDS patients, county officials here waste precious resources in doomed legal challenges to state medical marijuana laws designed to help many of those very patients.

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    State top court to review medical pot limit

    The state Supreme Court returned to the medical marijuana wars Wednesday, agreeing to decide the validity of a law that shields doctor-approved pot users from arrest for possessing up to eight ounces of dried marijuana or growing six plants.

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    Morphine-cannabis combo may boost painkilling response

    Joseph Holtman and Peter Crooks at the University of Kentucky College of Medicine in Lexington say that teaming them (cannabis and morphine) up could allow doses to become smaller, reducing the possibility of addiction.

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    New at Reason: Jacob Sullum on Federalism and Medical Marijuana

    Most conservatives claim to believe in federalism. But as Senior Editor Jacob Sullum explains, when it comes to medical marijuana, their federalist principles disappear completely.

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    Clinical trials of hallucinogenic drugs for terminal illness

    Not since the 1970s has any serious clinical research been done on many hallucinogenic drugs.

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    VaporizerGuy.com: Vape Reviews and Much More

    was introduced to the herbal vaporizer by a friend, loved it, then started learning about them online.

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    Medical Marijuana and Organ Transplant Lists

    The political wrangling over medical marijuana doesn't seem to be settling down and, in fact, may be about to heat back up. The Los Angeles Times reported today that prospective organ transplant recipients were being removed from the transplant list because they'd used doctor-prescribed pot.

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    Research shows Cannabis is good for the skin

    Researchers have found that a chemical in marijuana aka cannabis could be a miracle cure for acne and other skin problems, according to American news sources.

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    Medicinal Marijuana Effective For Neuropathic Pain In HIV, Study Finds

    In a double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial to assess the impact of smoked medical cannabis, or marijuana, on the neuropathic pain associated with HIV, researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine found that reported pain relief was greater with cannabis than with a placebo.

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    California Marijuana Dispensary Owner Convicted

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    Why Cannabis Stems Inflammation

    ScienceDaily — Cannabis has long been accredited with anti-inflammatory properties.

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    Cannabis hope for cancer patients

    GIVING cancer patients cannabis could cause their tumours to shrink, scientists have claimed.

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    Cannabis ‘used to ease sciatica’

    A NEATH man who said he used cannabis to ease a medical condition has been dealt with by town magistrates.

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    Medicinal Marijuana Eases Neuropathic Pain in HIV

    Cannabis was well-tolerated, effective when added to existing meds, study finds

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    DEA Secures Another Medical Marijuana Conviction by Lying in Court

    The highly controversial Charles Lynch trial has reached a disappointing conclusion:

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    National MS Society Makes Recommendations Regarding Therapeutic Use Of Cannabis

    Cannabis has the potential to treat symptoms of multiple sclerosis as well as limit the progression of the disease, according to an expert opinion paper published by the US National Multiple Sclerosis Society.

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    Cannabis-Linked Cell Receptor Might Help Prevent Colon Cancer

    A cannabinoid receptor lying on the surface of cells may help suppress colorectal cancer, say U.S. researchers.

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