Supreme court ruled medical marijuana users may face arrest |
The Supreme Court ruled that federal authorities may arrest and prosecute people whose doctors recommend marijuana to ease pain. I don’t see what the big deal is, if marijuana can help ease someone’s pain then let them use it and not face arrest. Is vicodin, which the doctors are quick to prescribe and keep you refilled any better for you. I have degenerative disk disease, back and neck injuries and can honestly say that the crap the doctors prescribe doesn’t do much for you except leave you groggy feeling. It’s sad that the Supreme Court can’t just leave things alone and deal with some real issues. These poor ladies shouldn’t be in a situation where they could face arrest for trying to feel better.
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The real tragedy is the Federal Gov is stomping on individual state’s rights. At least 10 states allow the use of marijuana for medicinal purposes. Now, even though the States in question have told its citizens that medicinal marijuana is OK to use, the feds are going to trump them and expose their citizen’s to prosecution under a federal law. Not good at all. -Joe
Comment by Joe — June 11, 2005 @ 5:20 am PST