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Originally Posted by jannaw
Montana is one of the states that allows medical marijuana use, I know about ten people that are using it, about half I would say are abusing it.
*** I hesitate to label anyone's use "abuse". Have I seen people who use far more than I do? Yes, of course. At another social event I attended, some guys were rolling cigar-size joints to pass around (of course, with my germ phobia, I never share a joint). My grower begins her day with vaping some and continues all through the day. Just because their use is more than mine, though, doesn't necessarily mean abuse.
*** Dependence and addiction is a problem with anything that alters your brain -- alcohol, tobacco and oxycontin are probably the most abused substances out there.
*** I agree with the general attitudes here: legalize and regulate. And, of course, tax it just like alcohol. Take it out of the shadows. MM will never replace my Lyrica because the purposes are different. Lyrica generally keeps my pain from going through the ceiling; MM helps to keep it relatively manageable.
*** I do have to say, though, that I wish I didn't have to use MM; the side effects (especially the "head" effects) are not my favorite parts of the day.
Cowboy
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The guy I used to get mine from when I was drinking, was getting it from an MM dispensary in California. I smoked some once or twice after I put down the bottle and it seemed to help with the neuropathy some. The problem with me is that it makes me want to drink again, and I can't afford to cause any more damage to my feet. If I could find a way to smoke some without resorting to alcohol, I might be up for it, but for now, I'm on the copious amount of pills the doctors have given me.