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If i smoke 4 grams of cannabis how long will it show up in my urine for?
Look i am 30 years old. And have been a stoner for 10 years but my new job gives random urine test . It has been 4 months since i have had a spliff. It is my birthday soon [...]
September 29th, 2009 | Posted in Law Ethics | 9 Comments
I still have one year left of probation. One of the conditions is that you are not to be found in possession of drugs. Is it still possible to get a medical cannabis card under these conditions, since with the card it would be considered medically necessary?
Btw, I don’t care how many f—ing shops there [...]
September 28th, 2009 | Posted in Law Ethics | 3 Comments
Does possessing a cannabis card allow you to attend school (high school) high? drive a car? go to work? Just wondering as I have students who I know have them and come to school high and I know they drive there?
I will add I have no problem with medicinal use, I just [...]
September 24th, 2009 | Posted in Law Ethics | 3 Comments
If you could vote for cannabis being legal or illegal, what would you choose? And more importantly, why? I believe that our eyes are opening to the truth about cannabis and things that we have been told about it from our leaders have been proved wrong over and over again. The real question is, what’s [...]
September 19th, 2009 | Posted in Law Ethics | 5 Comments
I want to see if any opinions have changed since I have seen political people talk about legalizing cannabis/marijuana.
Seems like it has great potential to boost our economy if they legalize it.
As for my personal opinion, I think that tobacco and alcohol should hold the same legal status as cannabis.
I also want to know [...]
September 18th, 2009 | Posted in Law Ethics | 7 Comments
I told my girlfriend about the cannabis card, and she told me that if I get one that It wont be accepted to work in the hospital? Is this true, will it effect me from applying at any job?
September 13th, 2009 | Posted in Law Ethics | 4 Comments
The federal government has declared marijuana/cannabis illigal, even for medicinal uses. What about cancer patients who use it to fight nausea and pain? Glaucoma patients? MS patients? Now that these people cannot receive their relief legally, should they let their doctor know they are breaking the law? Or should they keep this information to themselves?
September 11th, 2009 | Posted in Law Ethics | 6 Comments
I dont plan on getting one, i just think it would be akward to ask your doctor to perscribe marijuana. I know people who have cannabis cards but dont have any medical conditions they’re just stoners. So what do you tell your doctor when you ask for one.
September 10th, 2009 | Posted in Law Ethics | 3 Comments
NORML, MPP, and others are all fighting towards the legalization of cannabis. But if it legalized, what are the companies going to do then?
September 7th, 2009 | Posted in Law Ethics | 9 Comments
Since the idea of freedom to choose what goes into your body isn’t reasonable to many when it comes to illicit substances, I’m going to single out the cannabis plant. The fact that it is not physically addictive, and not toxic enough to possibly overdose on are two very important facts that are extremely downplayed [...]
September 7th, 2009 | Posted in Law Ethics | 6 Comments