Medical Marijuana and Lyme Disease…Alexis’ story


 
My intense suffering has made me desperate for a solution. On the morning of June 6th, 2008, while working on a research paper, I suddenly felt a horrific slicing sensation as if a blender was tearing my left arm into pieces. I stared at the throbbing limb. It was so painful I expected it to be bleeding; yet, it appeared to be in perfectly fine condition. No attack, no implosion, just my nerves firing out of control, and me helpless to fight back. From that moment, my perception of life changed completely.
 
Full Article:
http://www.unitedpatientsgroup.com/blog/2012/02/22/medical-marijuana-and-lyme-disease-alexis-story/

Hemp the Wonder Crop for Kansas?

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Tresa McAlhaney, Chairwoman for the Wyandotte County Libertarian Party and potential candidate for governor in 2014, spoke at the Salina Public Library Wednesday night. Among topics discussed, bringing Industrial Hemp to Kansas.

McAlhaney explained how the crop requires less water and little pesticides. Hemp can also be fashioned into many usable products like rope, canvas, clothing, fiber boards and other items. Permitting hemp farming would not only expand farmers’ options for crops but it would provide additional stability and profitability due to diversification.
 
Full Article:
http://www.hayspost.com/2013/08/15/hemp-the-wonder-crop-for-kansas/

Legalizing hemp in Tennessee


 
“The hemp clothing – you can’t wear it out….” Amber Keirn is what you might call a hemp expert.
What started as a hobby… “We started with hemp necklaces… just making them. And we said — this is so easy a Monkey could do it!” Turned into a business — aptly named, Hemp Monkey.
But their profitable plant is often associated with another.
Amber Keirn, Hemp Monkey,  “Hemp and marijuana are two different plants. They are cousins they do not have the same qualities. Ones used for its fibers and its oils, the other’s used for ,well, you know what its used for”
Sen. Frank Niceley, (R) Strawberry Plains, “Its not marijuana, you can’t smoke it. But you can make 1000’s of products from it. And we import about half a billion dollars of it a year.”
Dollars, Senator Frank Nicely believes could benefit Tennessee farmers.
 
Full Article:
http://www.wrcbtv.com/story/23133660/legalizing-hemp-in-tennessee

Doctor: Marijuana is a needed option

John Burgeson

Dr. Blick sits in the pharmacy at the Circle Care Center in Norwalk, Conn.  Along with synthetic medications, Dr. Blick looks forward to utilizing the benefits of medical marijuana for patients with a variety of medical conditions including cancer, glaucoma and HIV/AIDS. Photo: Autumn Driscoll / Connecticut Post

Dr. Blick sits in the pharmacy at the Circle Care Center in Norwalk, Conn. Along with synthetic medications, Dr. Blick looks forward to utilizing the benefits of medical marijuana for patients with a variety of medical conditions including cancer, glaucoma and HIV/AIDS. Photo: Autumn Driscoll 
NORWALK — There was a personal reason why Dr. Gary Blick became one of the nearly 100 physicians in the state who are licensed to prescribe medical marijuana.
“I did this because my 91-year-old mother, who has glaucoma,” he said. “Her glaucoma eye drops had failed to produce the desired results and she was facing surgery.”
Glaucoma is a disease in which the eye typically has excessive internal pressure, damaging the nerve fibers of the retina, the delicate tissue at the back of the eye that’s sensitive to light and color.
“She was needing surgery to repair her eyes,” he said. “But after we started her on medical marijuana, her pressures dropped, and when she stopped smoking marijuana, the pressures went back up again.”
 
Full Article:
http://www.ctpost.com/local/article/Doctor-Marijuana-is-a-needed-option-4740995.php

‘I’ve smoked cannabis five nights a week for 44 years and my dealer’s on speed dial’: Bestselling thriller writer Lee Child

By ANNETTE WITHERIDGE
Hot shot: British thriller writer Lee Child in New York
 
He is one of the world’s biggest-selling thriller writers, with his Jack Reacher novels so successful one is bought every two seconds.
Now author Lee Child has admitted he keeps his writing razor-sharp by working while high on cannabis and even claims that it should be made compulsory.
‘I’ve been smoking weed for 44 years, five nights a week,’ the author confessed. ‘I’m the poster boy to prove it doesn’t do you much harm.
Full Article:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2396190/Ive-smoked-cannabis-nights-week-44-years-dealers-speed-dial-Shock-confession-bestselling-thriller-writer-Lee-Child.html

This Hyper Cool Electric Scooter Is Made of Hemp and Glue


 
At first glance, the Be.e scooter, invented by Dutch startup Van.eko, seems like a normal electric vehicle. It can go from 0-50 kph in seven seconds, has a 60-90km range, and its 2000-cycle battery can be fully charged using a standard 220V outlet in under four hours. Less common is a body made of hemp and flax fibers that have been impregnated with a biologically derived resin. Despite its unusual exterior, it’s safe to ride and robust enough to survive life in the city, all while maintaining plenty of environmental street cred.
 
Full Article:
http://www.wired.com/design/2013/07/bioplastic-scooter

NSA: Keeping Us Safe From…Dope Peddlers

By JULIAN SANCHEZ
 
The Justice Department says it is reviewing the Drug Enforcement Administration’s “Special Operations Division”—the subject of an explosive report published by Reuters on Monday. The SOD works to funnel information collected by American intelligence agencies to ordinary narcotics cops—then instructs them to “phony up investigations,” as one former judge quoted in the story put it, in order to conceal the true source of the information. In some instances, this apparently involves not only lying to defense attorneys, but to prosecutors and judges as well.
 
Full Article:
http://www.cato.org/blog/nsa-keeping-us-safe-dope-pedddlers

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie Amends Medical Marijuana Restrictions

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Trying to straddle a potentially dangerous social issue, Gov. Chris Christie agreed on Friday to expand New Jersey’s medical marijuana program, but stopped short of what parents of children with life-threatening diseases say is necessary to improve their access to treatment.

Mr. Christie would allow medical marijuana dispensaries to provide edible marijuana, but only for children. Parents say the edible product provides the benefits but not the high of marijuana, and makes it easier to treat children who are too impaired to smoke. Mr. Christie also eliminated a part of the law that limits to three the number of strains of marijuana that dispensaries can cultivate.

Full Article:

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/17/nyregion/christie-amends-marijuana-restrictions.html?_r=1&&pagewanted=print