Saturday, January 23, 2010

Doctors and Drugdealers?? whats the difference??



The use of medical marijuana has been debated whether it can be used as a drug or if it is just an uncontrollable substance. It is very interesting to think that in some states today you can walk the streets smoking your weed with the legal authority to do so. Doctors have the power to prescribe many people the right to smoking marijuana and it is increasing in popularity. For years weed has remained an illegal drug because of its power to open others up to different areas of drug abuse.
Is it right to prescribe a drug to individuals that has the potential to put them over the board? Are doctors trying to compensate for something? Have doctors been challenged to find a use for this substance. Cashmore has strong beliefs in representing yourself for your values regardless of what others say. The use of medical marijuana alone is a representation for someone’s values and what seems right to them. The problem with government is that it will establish a uniform rule and many will not agree with what it decided.
For the doctors who choose not to participate, I give them credit and for the doctors who choose to endorse it I give them the same credit. I do not like to hold an opinion on these controversial political issues because I don’t not have enough knowledge to successfully contribute to the argument. I think the only side I will be able to take is the doctor who believes in the drug for its true use. Millions of addicts will come to doctors with false claims of pain and stress and many of them will be granted a prescription for the used of the drug.
It is up to the discretion of the doctor to decide who is best fit to excursive the drug. The doctor decides how to most effectively put the drug to use and take advantage of its qualities. I think that only the doctors who look deeply into the use of the drug and the advantages to its prescription will effectively be helping the world. Possible candidates include cancer patients to deal with pain; something along those lines seems like a legitimate case where the prescription will help. As for the other guys, I have no comment for a doctor who just wants to make a few bucks off charging someone to get them drugs.

http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2010/01/medical_marijuana_question_answers.html

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