California helping bring medical marijuana to mainstream
Just because you live in a state that will lock you up in jail for smoking marijuana, does not mean it’s the same way across all states in America. No, in california, you can walk in a store and buy weed, go home and smoke it without fear of arrest, doesn’t that sound like FREEDOM?
Washington Post reports: LOS ANGELES — With little notice and even less controversy, marijuana is now available as a medical treatment in California to almost anyone who tells a willing physician he would feel better if he smoked.
Pot is now retailed over the counter in hundreds of storefronts across Los Angeles and is credited with reviving a section of downtown Oakland, where an entrepreneur sells out classes offering “quality training for the cannabis industry.” The tabloid LA Journal of Education for Medical Marijuana is fat with ads for Magic Purple, Strawberry Cough and other offerings in more than 400 “dispensaries” operating in the city.
Los Angeles officials say applications for retail outlets surged after Feb. 26, when U.S. Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. announced that the Drug Enforcement Administration will no longer raid such stores. Those pressing for change in drug laws regard the announcement as a watershed in a 40-year battle against marijuana’s official listing as a dangerous drug — a legal fight that, in California, is being waged on ground that has shifted dramatically toward acceptance.
We need to reschedule cannabis:
All told, 13 states have legalized medical marijuana, a trend advocates credit in part to growing openness to alternative healing. As a “Schedule 1″ drug under the 1970 federal narcotics act, marijuana officially has “no currently accepted medical use.” But doctors have found it effective in reducing nausea, easing glaucoma, and improving appetite and sleep in AIDS patients.
Marijuana has been used as medicine for thousands of years, and has been in medical journals for over 100 years, yet when they started the “War on Drugs” they started making demonizing this medicine.
But in California, pot is such a booming growth industry that lawmakers are being asked to consider its potential as a salve to the state’s financial woes. Betty Yee, chairman of the California State Board of Equalization, endorsed a bill in February to regulate the estimated $14 billion marijuana market, citing the state’s budget problems. California currently collects $18 million in sales taxes from marijuana dispensaries, and Yee said a regulated pot trade would bring in $1.3 billion.
“I think the tide is starting to turn in terms of marijuana being part of the mainstream,” she said. “The pieces seem to be falling into place.”
In Los Angeles, Councilman Dennis Zine warned that half the city’s sales outlets might be forced to close, but only to control the growth of what the city now regards as an accepted business. “We’re not getting complaints about people smoking marijuana,” said the retired motorcycle policeman. “We’re seeing complaints about the proliferation of facilities. They opened up right down the street from my district office, in the same complex as a liquor store. Got the big green leaf in front.”
This has been my main point all along. Politicians and fear mongers try and paint medical marijuana as evil, yet they do not see a problem with liquor stores next to daycare centers or schools, yet the concept of medical marijuana dispensaries for sick people makes them nervous?
Maybe we should rethink our acceptance of the most abused drug in the world, alcohol, around our kids and stop worrying so much about sick people seeking safe and effective medicine.
Meanwhile, alcohol is being sold next to daycare center…
The new reality can be disorienting. In Mendocino County, the heart of Northern California’s “Emerald Triangle,” marijuana farming has been openly tolerated since the arrival of counterculture refugees in the late 1960s. But elected officials say they are being forced to crack down on growers who offended neighbors with aggressive farming after medical marijuana laws hastened pot’s shift from the black market to a gray zone.
“Prop. 215 opened up a new world for people who had been underground,” said Scott Zeramby, referencing the 1996 ballot proposition that legalized pot for medical users. By 2007, Zeramby’s garden supply business in the town of Fort Bragg was doing $2.5 million in business amid a land rush by new growers eager to cash in.
All Americans should be free to grow marijuana in their backyard if they want.
“Medical marijuana, right here, right now,” chants a barker on the Venice Beach Boardwalk, outside the doorway of the Medical Kush Beach Club. “Get legal, right now.”
It really is that easy, the barker explains. Before being allowed to enter the upstairs dispensary and “smoking lounge,” new customers are directed first to the physician’s waiting room, presided over by two young women in low-cut tops. After proving state residence and minimum age (21), customers see a doctor in a white lab coat who for $150 produces a “physician’s recommendation.”
Valid for one year, it is all that California law requires to purchase and smoke eight ounces legally.
“I told him I had problems with my knee,” said Joe Rizzo, 31, emerging from an examination recently with a knowing grin and a renewed card.
Outside the Blue Sky Coffee Shop in Oakland, Ritz Gayo clutched an eighth of Blue Dream ($44) and tried to remember the nature of his complaint.
“Um, my back,” said Gayo, 20. He went on to recite a partial list of symptoms suggested in newspaper ads: “Chronic back pain and the rest, like everyone else,” he said. “Non-sleeping. Can’t eat very much.
“That, and I love pot.”
Sean Manzanares, 41, a hardware store manager who had no previous experience with weed, parsed the advantages of sativa strains for night smoking and an indica for morning. “It got me off some really intense painkillers that were screwing with my liver and all kinds of stuff,” he said.
Ben Core, 41, an HIV-positive commercial insurance agent, said, “The usage effects are overtaking the political and cultural effects that have suppressed it.”
Stop arresting sick people and get safe and effective access to medical marijuana. People who use medical marijuana know, when compared with the damaging medicine doctors prescribe everyday, medical grade marijuana is more safe and effective.
