Serapis
Well-Known Member
you missed the OR and several of the things you say aren't worthy are listed in the wording, including headaches and asthma.
you can deny it all you want, but you are still wrong. prop 215 was written so anyone could get a card. and it IS a dr who prescribes it, not a law.
That is what the law has BECOME today. That was not it's intent when it was written and passed by the voters. It was originally passed so that seriously ill Californians could legally use MJ to alleviate suffering. That is why it was called the compassionate Use law. Today, people with allergies to smoke can get a card. It's because of that mindset that many are against prop 19. Nearly every person against it on RIU has a MMJ card. I find that very odd considering 19 doesn't even affect 215 gardens or possession amounts. They have the mentality of "I have mine, get your own" and fear 19 is coming to take away their recreational drugs. I think more of them would be pro 19 if California rewrote 215 to only allow terminally ill and excessive suffering patients access to MMJ. California has become the joke of the MMJ industry. dispensaries popping up left and right with exotic offerings and pain clinics that have such URLs as www.thcclinic.com or www.clinic420.com and advertise prices for "Dr's rec's" (new street slang for 'papers') make it obvious that many are profiting from the law while California has a huge budget shortfall. Prop 19 makes sense in retrospect.