The Washington State Senate has passed a bill expanding who can authorize the usage of medical marijuana. That bill now awaits Governor Gregoire’s signature to make it a law. KXLY4’s McKay Allen re…
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Medical Marijuana Bill Awaits Governor’s Signature
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fuunguus
This is great! The coverage was bad tho. Anyway anything on the news about marijuana in my country seems to be negative, but that has changed a bit in the last months after the most serious and next most major news station did some coverage about medical marijuana in the US. You guys are doing great work over there, work that would not only change your country but perhaps change the world, keep it up!
abnormalmindset
Marijuana is medicine.
TainaAtheist1
“Medical marijuana went up 10 FOLD.” 1:02You mean to say that all these people — all of whom had never used pot before — suddenly decided that they’d start using. Is McKay Allen an idiot?Does THC make on high?.
ruftarza
po can suck my dick
ThinkGreenSmokeBud
please florida get on the medical marijuana boat
jgoldian47
whens PA gonna approve of Medical Marijuana!!!
maslabud
lol yeah know the real criminals can just break in to the dispensary and take the mother load,
maslabud
have you heared obama called off federal raids on medical dispensaries, this happened a couple months ago
christo930
But state laws can allow more patients to grow their own!
christo930
If it went up 10x then that means it was criminally under subscribed. This needs to happen in every single state of the union. Probably the BIGGEST opponents to medical marijuana is big pharmacy who will lose business because their pills are more expensive, don’t work as well and have severe side effects.. What do we use for pain now? Morphine, Oxycontin, Dillaudid, hydromorphone etc, all many, many.many times more addictive with far more side effects.
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