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Updated: 7:45 PM Nov 25, 2009
Debate: Marijuana For Medical Use In NC
Smoking marijuana in our state is illegal, but there is a bill in the North Carolina House that would change that.
Posted: 6:00 PM Nov 25, 2009Reporter: Dave Jordan |
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Smoking marijuana in our state is illegal, but there is a bill in the North Carolina House that would change that. It is bill 1380, and it would make it legal for people to use the drug for medical reasons. Many are against the idea, but there's a group in our state pushing hard to get it passed.
Richard Michael and Rebecca Forbes both smoke marijuana for medical reasons. They are among the 500 people in our state that belong to a group called N.C. Cannabis Patient Network. The group is pushing for for passage of House Bill 1380.
Michael says he lights up to ease the pain from a motorcycle accident that left him with severe injuries. He says even after several surgeries, he still has constant headaches, chronic pain and tremors. Michael says he turned to marijuana because he didn't like the effects prescription drugs Oxycontin and Xanax had on him.
Forbes says she also turned to the drug for medical reasons. She was experiencing severe pain--- she went to the doctors and they found a mass on her adrenal gland. She to was prescribed Oxycontin. Forbes says "When I take something like that you're useless-you're just high...can't even function on Oxycontin. It's awful."
Fourteen states in our country have passed similar bills allowing the use of marijuana for medical purposes. It's up to each state to decide how they will distribute the drug.
Not everyone thinks the idea of medical marijuana is a good one. Some of the biggest arguments against the bill are that marijuana can be a gateway drug and critics say it's not actually proven to be effective for medical use.
Some studies have shown that marijuana use can lead to lung cancer and can impair short-term memory, motor skills, reaction time and information processing skills.
House of Representative members we talked with said more research is needed before they could even comment.
And that's what members of the NCCPN are trying to push---more research and a better understanding of what they consider medicine, not an illegal drug.
Latest Comments
health care, you are still beating a dead horse. Even the democrat governor of San Francisco, said it here recently on the news. All I have been saying, mm=OK, free use=no.
thers is drug, MARINOL, the synthetic form of THC...expensive...used for nausea and appitite stimulation in HIV and cancer patients..but it is not as effective as inhaled marijuanam according to people I care for who have used both( these folks aren't pot heads, just sick)..there should be MM, regulated, controled..acutually, I think, it should go one stop father and there should be a move towards industrial hemp, replace tobacco, etc..but it is illegal to grow..could bring back manufacturing in textiles, chemicals, etc...I'm sure that OSOS and US Citizen for now will object..
Bill, you should give up on me as I do have a clue. I have been to San Francisco and seen the panhandlers and pothead myself, first hand. If you tell me that is the solution for NC, don't expect me to support it. If MM can be controlled as to not be the mess it was in Ca, I will support it. If you are just another pothead trying to get it free and open use. I will post again. Figure the clue...its about 156 posts earlier.
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