Medical marijuana

Before reading this entry, please be sure to understand that this in no way constitute a testimonial that i ever touched marijuana, neither does it proves in any way that i have it in my possession, any act of trying to track me down and to raid me will result in severe law suit and i will make sure that i get a huge amount of money from the lawsuit, you have been warned, and i know my rights.

Marijuana, also known as weeds, or ganja or “mass” has been widely known as “drug” for many years, and many have been dumped in jail for marijuana possession or consumption.

I have a few questions, which i would have very much liked some politicians to answer [or anyone who has a valid and logical point].

I am epileptic, i know i lot of epileptics worldwide who takes marijuana as medicine to diminish stress levels and decrease seizure levels, the medical usage of marijuana is known for many other sicknesses, and can be verified by you if you wish to .. google it up.

My point is, if the patient knows it is helping him/her, the latter’s doctor doesn’t mind, why should the government intervene and say “no you can’t take that because it is illegal”?

After all, no one other than the patient himself/herself can understand the pain of his sickness and what makes him/her feel better!

Also, i can understand that you may say, we ban drugs because they tend to affect people, kill people or increase social bills for the government, e.g rehabilitation centers, coping with death of drug addicts and all….

but you have to be realist… till now, we have got no such cases of death with marijuana, also we know from studies that marijuana is NOT addictive!

so what???

i say yes, ban all hard drugs that causes death, impotence and laziness! i would go even as far as saying, kill addicts.

Can you prove that marijuana is more harmful that cigarettes??? or alcohol???

Recent studies showed that marijuana [thc] helps in growing brain cells, on the contrary, cigarettes and alcohol kills brain cells, so, if we do have cigarettes and alcohol legalized, why ban something that can be useful to patients who are suffering when you are legalizing poison such as cigarettes and alcohol???

is that some form of hypocrisy from the so called “system” where they legalize cigarettes and alcohol, because it brings in tax money, while if marijuana was legalized, it could be cultivated since it is an easy plant to cultivate and prepare, people will stop talking cigarettes and alcohol and hence provide lesser tax for the government??

Is tax more important than our health???

ban alcohol and cigarettes if you are to ban marijuana also i say!

All these countries offer medical marijuana license to patients who suffer from illnesses that can be controlled by weeds, so why not here in Mauritius?? Don’t you people realize the pain you are putting people in, sure enough, all sick people can’t vote for that, because sick people are a minority, and not many have the guts to speak out, but i believe we’ve gone too far, we need to stop acting like hypocrites, there are people who really need it…. legally rather than get it through illegal means, hence promoting illegal activities….

This is senseless to ban marijuana, when “datura” plants are grown everywhere and many consume it and this thing is lethal!

Countries who offer medical marijuana license:

#Australia
Cannabis laws state by state. Decriminalized in Western Australia & South Australia. Tasmania, Victoria, & Queensland policies involve ticketing for below 50 grams.

#Belgium
Medical license only

Canada #
Mostly medical marijuana license only

England #
Cannabis is a Class C drug in Britain. Atleast they differentiate it, Class C means least harmful, hence least legal issues.

Also please read this exerpt

The use of marijuana for medicinal purposes has a long history in the UK.  It was prescribed as a medicine in the UK until 1973.  At that time, it became a drug that could not be legally used as a medicine and today its medicinal use remains prohibited.  The Science and Technology Committee of the House of Lords recommended that marijuana be made available for medicinal purposes in a 1998 report.  This recommendation was rejected by the government which indicated that before such a change could be considered, the safety and efficacy of marijuana would have to be demonstrated.  G.W. Pharmaceuticals has been given permission to grow marijuana with the aim of developing a marijuana-based medicine; clinical trials have commenced in the UK.

In March 2002 a report from the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Illicit Drugs gave British Home Secretary David Blunkett’s proposal to downgrade marijuana to “low-risk” Class C status the go ahead. While acknowledging that marijuana can be harmful, the report noted that marijuana poses fewer risks than alcohol or tobacco.  Alcohol was singled out as posing far greater societal risks because it encourages risk-taking and leads to aggressive and violent behavior.  According to the report marijuana “is not associated with major health problems for the individual or society.”  The Advisory Council’s acknowledgement that marijuana should be reclassified came shortly after the release of a study by the South Bank University’s Criminal Policy Research Unit that found that decriminalizing marijuana would save roughly $71 million a year and free up the equivalent of 500 police officers who could instead concentrate on violent crime.

India #
Although India has a long history of the use of Cannabis, including involvement with religious traditions, it is illegal to grow or possess. In some areas, it is openly ignored by authorities. (Thanks Clude) [nothing mentionned about medical marijuana, but as you can see, they know that its least harmful]

Mexico #
Small amount for consumption is allowed

Netherlands #
Although cannabis is technically illegal to possess and sell in the Netherlands, the government does not prosecute individuals (over 18) who smoke cannabis. Possession of less than 5 grams or growing of less than 5 plants will not be prosecuted. Certain cafes/coffeeshops are allowed to sell cannabis and hold 100 grams behind the counter and another 500 grams in the back. In March of 2003, the Dutch government changed the law to allow doctors to prescribe cannabis for medical purposes through pharmacies. BBC Sep 2003.

Portugal #
Cannabis is banned in Portugal in all its forms, however since 2000 consuming and buying small quantities of cannabis (as with all other illegal drugs) is not a crime, it is only punishable by a small fine. Further, in major cities, the police have a rather tolerant atittude towards cannabis consumption and it is largely ignored. Note that anyone found possessing quantities of cannabis more than considered typical for an average user in 10-days can be presumed to be a distributor and can be prosecuted and jailed. (Thanks J)

#united states of america

A few states have medical marijuana licenses. http://www.norml.org/images/med_mj_map_poster.gif

http://norml.org/index.cfm?Group_ID=3391

With all this in mind, don’t you feel that we are banning medicinal usage of marijuana for nothing???  Patients are suffering..

Note: You can also verify this, all epilepsy related medicines have dangerous side effects, and usually :p you should respect the dosage your doctor prescribed you [and the latter will warn you of the side effects]. Marijuana can help! its not my words, research have been done in that field.

I am only an individual, this blog entry may be just a dust of nothing, but this is my thoughts, and i sincerely believe the government is making a grave injustice, those who do not suffer from that pain can easily be among the first to point their finger and judge people and say it is drug.

I want your comments, and i hope this brings some change, lots of people in the government shouted lots of words that this will be legalized, atleast for medical usage, but then, for the sake of votes, they coward out and pussy out, i guess, government works just for votes and not for what is right and what is wrong.

comments comments comments… also, i dare challenge anyone who has anything logical points to ban marijuana against medical usage! I have my reference, be ready with yours and let’s debate =)

here’s a youtube clip here [though i don't approve filming people when they undergo a seizure.. that's too private]

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22 Responses to “Medical marijuana”

  1. Yashvin Says:

    no comments… :P

    Welcome back to blogging, hope its going to be more frequent!

  2. #€|!0$ Says:

    Ene long larticle tne ecrire lor la….
    Well rien a dire…
    Just keep in mind that the consumption of these materials must be controlled…

  3. selven Says:

    @ helios:
    that’s why i talked about legalizing it and having government control on it…. legal medicinal marijuana..

    @ yashvin:
    maarii comment sa!

  4. Ăעίšλĕŋ Says:

    hmm……JUST LEGALIZE THAT DAMN STUFF I SAY!!!

  5. Yashvin Says:

    I am back again.

    Interesting article since you have put forward the benefits and importance.
    However, I am sure that you are aware of the possible cases of abuse, and I think that is the main risk factor that discourage the government to go forward with this.

    Take as example, the recent case at the (?) hospital in which “drugs” were distributed to patients. As always, VOH considers itself as The Law, and made a big issue out of this.
    This is the kind of incident that may crop up.

    But I totally respect your point of view and the benefits.

    Cheers!

  6. selven Says:

    people are abusing of cough syrups nowadays, which is still available in hospitals, weeds if abused doesn’t bring as fatal consequences as with say syrups.

    And yeah, as always, is a pity that organisations like that considers themselves as law and prevent others to live and function normally, i guess at some point in time, hypocrites shall pay…

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  7. Matt Mernagh Says:

    medical marijuana is better than pharma pills for many illnesses. though just smoking weed isn’t going to solve one’s health woes completely. for epilepsy medical marijuana works excellent.

  8. Shah Says:

    It’s pure madness – not legalising drugs.
    However, there are ways to PWN the Gov policies by going for an alternative – poppy seeds. These are legal in Mauritius and used for cooking. If you buy enough of these and make up a paste (using olive oil and crushed seeds,) you can totally get the same effect as if you were smoking opium. Of course, you’d have to eat the paste instead of smoking it.
    Relaxation matters most.
    Hope that you get better. Give the seeds a try.
    P.S
    I don’t do drugs either – only legal ones :P

  9. selven Says:

    :s hmm shah, opium related drugs are hard drugs and dangerous for epileptics …. and are usually addictive and lead to serious health troubles.

  10. Shah Says:

    Maybe we need to find a loophole in the Mauritian law – e.g if Marijuana can be legal in the form of powder or as food, then we can “import” them here from some African developing country.

    Still, the best thing to do so far, get a yacht (I don’t know – marry a rich old lady and get the boat) and start a hydroponic in-yacht marijuana operation in International waters. Then again, pirates may try to get to the loot which is why they can be used as protection by making them pass on extra drugs.

    Sure, the operation is now at conceptual level but we can look at it thoroughly, it can be done in like a few years. We need a fisherman farmer.

    Or we can find the perfect window to be our Mauritian Nancy Botwin.

    I hope you get better, BTW. Take good care of yourself.

  11. selven Says:

    ahhh shah, that’s really a complicated plan, and will still get you in trouble as you are not supposed to leave for international waters by yatch without proper papers… salt/water humidity level will destroy your crop :p.

    We don’t seek illegal means, infact, to reduce all the “nasty” outcomes generated by illegal weeds, we seek just consumer level weeds… for medical purposes, no gang wars, no killing to hide proof, no blackmailing, no blackmoney etc.. etc..

  12. Shah Says:

    “… salt/water humidity level will destroy your crop :p.”

    there must be a good strain of weed which can survive that.

    If only people could march the streets and ask for the legalisation of marijuana! We can always mvre to Amsterdam.

    Does anyone know where the police burns the confiscated marijuana? They will wear mask while we shall pass by and breathe in, get high and have fun.

    Seriously though, marijuana should be legalised! Instead of wasting time on pointless attacks in the house (ref. colonials, cat’s tail) our leaders should focus on more important matters.

  13. selven Says:

    Does anyone know where the police burns the confiscated marijuana

    If you only knew what i knew when it comes to “police burning seized marijuana”… you would be shocked … and say “wtf” out loud!

    am no more under that shock though =) its almost normal in certain places… anywayz.. am not wording anything here, hence no allegations made.

  14. Shah Says:

    Here’s the question – if all those who are for the legalisation of marijuana unite, will we as a whole accept to march the streets and made our “need” heard? Maybe we need to prepare a report or something and ask for support from some pro-marijuana organisations off-country.

    Another question – should the dealers currently in prison be freed if the “drug” is legalised?

    “If you only knew what i knew when it comes to “police burning seized marijuana”… ”

    Hmm…thanks for the subliminal info.

    Have a good day. And don’t fall unconscious.

  15. Shah Says:

    BTW, check this out: http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/dn/yahoolatestnews/stories/011609dnmetdenton.5c376ef.html?npc

  16. selven Says:

    :p today itself i got sick, i knew i would.. bof, nothing found.

    as far as marching, many will coward out.
    :p dealers are still dealers!

  17. selven Says:

    lmao, i wouldn’t have refused those bricks!

  18. morinn Says:

    I did not know marijuana was used in treatment for epilectic persons. This once again shows that it is beneficial to people. I am for freewill, so I am for its legalisation for medical purposes. Afterall, cough meds are addictive and they are sold even without prescriptions in Mauritius. So why not marijuana, it’s even better, it’s not addictive.

  19. jftitan Says:

    Nice article, well stated, and I quite enjoyed the read. I can second advocate the fact that marijuana is not a bad… plant. LoL.

    Here in USA things are really starting to take a turn for the better when it comes to the legalization of this awesome plant. As it is California has already proposed two bills one for legalization and a second one on standby.

    Many states already provide medical cards. Obama has changed the pace at which the DEA will be doing when it comes to raiding legitimate Marijuana dispensaries. In all hopes, I think America is in for a change.

    “DFTSTF”

  20. selven Says:

    thanks for your comments morinn and jf :D

  21. ETP Says:

    If you are all genuine in wanting to do something to change the situation right now, there is about to be a High Court challenge to the laws and the treaty. You can get the information from the http://cannabis.community.forums.ozstoners.com/index.php?act=idx

    Ask the mods on the site or contact me personally and I will send you the information, the case should be in the High Court within 4 weeks, we are just waiting on the response from the Vic gov.

    Anyone wishing to support this fight log into Oz Stoners web site and let us know.

    look for lightning or littlbit on the site to find us

    The war is over we will accept their unconditional surrender

  22. selven Says:

    hehe will do, but we are in mauritius…

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