Medical Marijuana Card

Medical cannabis is illegal in most countries. A number of governments, including the U.S. Federal Government, allow treatment with one or more specific low doses of synthetic cannabinoids for one or more disorders.


Supporters of medical cannabis argue that cannabis does have several well-documented beneficial effects. Among these are: the amelioration of nausea and
vomiting, stimulation of
hunger in
chemotherapy and
AIDS patients, lowered intraocular eye pressure (shown to be effective for treating
glaucoma), as well as gastrointestinal illness. Its effectiveness as an analgesic has been suggested—and disputed—as well.


There are several methods for administration of
dosage, including
vaporizing or smoking dried buds, drinking, or eating extracts, and taking capsules. The comparable efficiency of these methods was the subject of an investigative study conducted by the
National Institutes of Health.


Synthetic
cannabinoids are available as prescription drugs in some countries. Examples are
Marinol (The United States and Canada) and
Cesamet (Canada, Mexico, the United Kingdom, and the United States).


While utilizing
cannabis for
recreational purposes is illegal in many parts of the world, many countries are beginning to entertain varying levels of
decriminalization for medical usage, including Canada, Austria, Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Czech Republic, Spain, Israel, Italy, Finland, and Portugal. In the United States, federal law outlaws all use of herb parts from Cannabis, while some states have approved use of herb parts from Cannabis as medical cannabis in conflict with federal law. The United States Supreme Court has ruled in
United States v.
Oakland Cannabis Buyers' Coop and
Gonzales v. Raich that the federal government has a right to regulate and criminalize
cannabis, even for medical purposes. A person can therefore be prosecuted for a cannabis-related crime even if it is
medical cannabisthat is legal according to the laws of this state.


Source:
www.wikipedia.com

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