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Medical marijuana industry growing in California

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Obama | 9:58 p.m. Nov. 5, 2009
need I say more. I voted for him. Socialism sounded good at first. Unfortunately I had to study myself up and learn the truth. I don't think he is evil or anything, but I have my issues. Don't think that McCain would have been any better though.
Anon | 10:21 p.m. Nov. 5, 2009
the court case all of the California cities are watching is the Anaheim case, where the city denied a permit and said it doesn't have to allow dispensaries as a valid use within the city. If the courts come back and say you have to allow it somewhere, that will be the game changer.
J.D. Williams MD | 11:11 p.m. Nov. 5, 2009
There is no medical value to marijuana, none, zero zilch, nada. Anyone claiming other wise is just lying in a poorly veiled attempt at getting legally stoned! Soon someone will want it provided free as a "right"!
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medical marijuana works | 1:12 a.m. Nov. 9, 2009
Many patients report that marijuana is is useful for treating arthritis,migraine menstrual cramps, alcohol and opiate addiction, and depression and other debilitating mood disorders.

CANCER- Marijuana can stimulate the appetite and alleviate nausea and vomitting,which are common side effects of chemotherapy treatment.

EPILEPSY- Marijuana can prevent epiletic seizures in some patients.

CHRONIC PAIN- Marijuana can alleviate the chronic,often debilitating pain caused by a myriad of disorders and injuries.

GLAUCOMA- Marijuana can reduce interlobular pressure,thereby alleviating the pain and slowing--and sometimes stopping--progress of the condition(Glaucoma is the leading cause of blindness in the United States.It damages vision by increasing eye pressure over time.)

MULTIPLE
SCLEROSIS- Marijuana can limit the muscle pain and spasticity caused by the disease,as well as relieving tremor and unsteadiness of gait.

AIDS- Marijuana can reduce the nausea,vomitting,and loss of appettite caused by the ailment itself and various AIDS medications.

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