Push To Legalize Medical Marijuana In Ohio Gains Momentum

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The effort to legalize medical marijuana in Ohio is gaining momentum as the group behind that effort works to gather more than 300,000 signatures to get the question in front of voters. John Pardee, the President of the 'Ohio Rights Group,' said they already have about 45,000 verified signatures on petitions with 6,000 additional petitions in circulation. If approved by voters, the 'Ohio Cannabis Rights Amendment' would not only legalize medical marijuana, it would also establish a commission to regulate it.

Pardee said he was not always an advocate for medical marijuana but an accident involving his son changed all of that. "My son was almost killed in a car accident," said Pardee, explaining, "he survived, but pain is going to be his lifetime companion. He left the hospital with a long list of prescriptions for opiate painkillers." Pardee said when his son first started using cannibus for his pain, he became concerned but as he became more educated about medical uses for marijuana he started to believe it was among the safest pain management options his son had that he could use for the rest of his life.

Pardee now believes medical marijuana could have also helped his ailing father who suffered from Parkinson's disease and can be a help to veterans who suffer from post traumatic stress disorder as well as a long list of other ailments. His organization recently held a petition drive at the University of Akron where they collected about 300 signatures and is holding panel discussions in the Akron area and in Solon over the next two weeks trying to share more information about the proposed amendment.

A new Qinnipiac University Poll released on Monday says that almost 90% of the people they questioned in Ohio would be in favor of legalizing medical marijuana. Akron Police Chief James Nice is not among them.
Nice, whose law enforcement career includes work in Los Angeles where medical marijuana is legal, said he has seen how it can be abused. "There are the marijuana clinics and it doesn't matter who you are or how healthy you are; you could go in, walk in ten minutes, have a prescription and get marijuana and there's just nothing good that comes from marijuana use," said Nice.

Those behind the legalization effort in Ohio said the concentration of THC, the chemical that produces the euphoric sensation in marijuana, is far less in the medical marijuana. Pardee said smoking it actually burns up much of the medical benefits. He advocates vaporizing it or distilling it down so that it can be administered as drops or in other butters or oils. Kelly Mehlmann of Akron is among those who have become involved in the effort to legalize marijuana after seeing a young boy suffer repeated seizures that she believes can be relieved with far fewer of the existing drugs if he were treated with the drops.

"He has been on so many medications and like I just keep thinking he's going to be sixteen and not be able to function because of how many drugs he's been put on while he was supposed to be developing when he has the medical marijuana and it could cut back and just help him," said Mehlmann. Mehlmann denies using marijuana as a recreational drug herself and says she only advocates for the legalization of marijuana for legitimate medical purposes. The Qinnipiac University Poll suggests that a majority of Ohioans believe marijuana is on par with or even less dangerous than alcohol. Chief Nice believes they are both bad and two wrongs do not make a right. What happens in Ohio could be left up to the voters later this year.

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I copied this information from a YouTube video and thought I would share it....this was very interesting to see....Cannabis oil gives a 100% of the medicine as compared to smoking it, where the user only gets 10% of the medicine and burns up 90%.



CHRONIC CONDITIONS TREATED WITH CANNABIS
Encountered Between 1990-2004 (A-M LISTING)
"Dr. Tod's List" - Chronic Conditions Treated With Cannabis (Additions since this publication are noted)
by Tod H. Mikuriya, M.D. Copywrite 2004 Tod H. Mikuriya, M.D.

Acqured hypothyroidism 244 Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disorder 491.90 Gastro-Esophageal Reflux Disease 530.81
Acute Sinusitis 461.9 Cystic Fibrosis 518.89 Gastrointestinal Disorders*****
Acute Gastritis 535.0 Colitis, Ulcerative 536.9 Gilomas (tumors in the brain)*****
Addiction***** Colitis+ 558.9 Gastrifis+ 535.5
ADD w/o hyperactivity 314.00 Colon diverticulitis 562.1
ADD w hyperactivity 314.01 Constipation 564.0 Hepatitis-non-viral 571.4
ADD other 314.8 Cervical Disk Disease 722.91 Herpetic infection of penis 054.13
Adrenal Cortical Cancer 194.0 Cervicobrachial Syndrome 723.3 Hypoglycemia(s) 251
Agoraphobia 300.22 Chronic Fatigue Syndrome 780.7 Hemophilia A 286.0
AIDS Related illness 042 Cough+ 786.2 Henoch-Schoelein Purpur 287.0
Alcoholism+ 303.0 Cochexia 799.4 Huntington's Disease+ 333.4
Alcohol Abuse+ 305.0 Cerebral Aneurism 747.81 Hemiparesis/plegia 342
Alopecia 704.0x Cocaine Dependence+ 304.2 Hypertension+ 401.1
Alzheimer's Disease***** Crohns 555.9 Hyperventilation 786.01
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis 335.2 Hiccough+ 786.8
Amphetamine Depend 304.4 Dupuytens Contracture 728.6 Hip 959.6
Amyloidosis 277.3 Diabetes Adult Onset 250.0 Harm Reduction for Drug/Alcohol
Anaphylactic or Reaction 995.0 Diabetes insulin Depend. 250.1
Anorexia Nervosa 307.1 Diabetes Adult Onset Uncontrolled 250.2 Impotence, Psychogenic 302.72
Anorexia+ 783.0 Diabetic Renal Disease 250.4 Ischemic Heart Disease 411.X
Anxiety Disorder+ 300.00 Diabetic Ophthalmic Disease 250.5 Insomnia+ 780.52
Ankylosis 718.5 Diabetic Neuropathy 250.6 intermittent Explosive Disorder312.34
Angina pectoris 413 Diabetic Peripheral Vascular Disease 250.7 intervertebral Disk Disease 722x 722.1
Arthropathy, gout 274.0 Diabetic Mellitus***** IVDD Cerv w Myelopathy 722.71
Arteriosclerotic Heart Disease 414X Delerium Tremens+ 291.0 Irritable Bowel Syndrome 564.1
Arthritis, Degenerative 715.0 Dysthymic Disorder 300.4 Incontinence*****
Arthritis, post traumatic+ 716.1 Dystonia*****
Arthropathy, Degenerative+ 716.9 Dyslexic Amblyopia** 368.0 Jacksonian Epilepsy** 345.5
Arthritis, Rheumatoid+ 714.0 Drusen of Optic Nerve 377.21
Atrophy Blanche 701.3 Dentofacial Anomaly pain 524 Knee, ankle & foot injury 959.7
Asthma, unspecific 493.9 Dermatomyositis 710.3
Autism/Aspergers 299.0 Darier's Disease 757.39 Lower Back Pain 724.5
Auto immune Disease 279.4 Diarrhea 787.91s Lumbosacral Back Disease 724.x Dumping Syndrome Post Surgery 564.2 Lupus 710.0
Back Sprain 847.9 Limbic Rage Syndrome** 345.4
Bell's palsy 351.0 Epilepsy(ies)+ 345.x Lipomatosis 272.8
Bipolar Disorder 296.6 Emphysema 492.8 Lymphoma & reticular cancer 200
Brain malignant tumor 191 Epididymitis** 604.xx Lyme Disease 088.81
Brain Trauma 310.9 Endometriosis** 617.9 Lymphoma 238.7
Bruxism 360.8 Eczema 692.9 L-5 disk disorder sciatic nerve irritation
Bulemia 307.51 Epidermalysis Bullosa 694.9 Erythma Muliforma 695.1 Menopausal syndrome 627.2
Chemotherapy Convalesce V66.2 Eosinophilia-Myalgia Syndrome 710.5 Malignant Melanoma 172.9
Cancer, site unspecified 199 Ehlers Danlos Syndrome 756.83 Myeloid leukemia 205
Cerebellar Alaxia 334.4 Mucopolysaccharoidosis 277
Cerebral Palsy+ 343.9 Felty's Syndrome 714.1 Mania 296.0
Cluster Headaches 346.2 Fore Arm/Wrist/Hand 959.3 Major Depression, Single Episode 296.2
Compression of Brain 348.4 Fibromyagia/Fibrositis 729.1 Major Depression, Recurring 396.3
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 354.0 Friedreich's Alaxia 334.0 Multiple Sclerosis 340.0
Charoot-Marie-Tooth 356.1 Mononeuritis lower limb 355
Color Blindness* 368.55 Genital Herpes 054.10 Muscular dystrophies 359
Conjunctivitis 372.9 Glioblastoma Multiforme 191.9 Musculoskeletal injuries*****
Cardiac conduction disorder 426.X Graves Disease** 242.0 Macular Degeneration** 362.5
Chronic Pain Grand Mal Seizures** 345.1 Meniere's Disease 386.00
Chronic Sinusitis 473.9 Glaucoma 365.23 Muscle Spasm 728.85
Melorheoslosis 733.99 Posi Polio Syndrome 138.0 Sedative Dependence 304.1
Myofacial Pain Syndrome** 782.0 Prostate Cancer 186 Shingles (Herpes Zoster) 053.9
Motion Sickness 994.6 Psychogenic Hyperhidrosi 306.3 Strabismus & other bionics 378
Multiple joints pain 719.49 Psychogenic Pyloraspas** 306.4 Sturge-Weber Disease 759.6
Migraine(s)+ 346 Psychogenic Dysoria 306.53 Scleroderma 710.1
Migraine, Classical+ 346.0 Persistent Insomia 307.42 Spinal Stenosis 724.02
Marfan syndrome 759.82 Psychogenic Pain 307.89 Spondylolisthesis** 738.4
Mastocytosis 757.33 Post Traumatic Stress Disorder 309.81 Scoliosis 754.2
Post Concussion Syndrome 310.2 Spina Bifida Occulto 756.17
Nausea+ 787.02 Psychogenic PAT 316.0 Sturge-Weber Eye Syndrome** 759.6
Nightmares 307.47 Parkinson's Disease 332.0 Sleep Apnea 780.57
Non-psychatic Organic Brain Disorder Paraplegiia(s) 344 1x Shoulder injury Unspecified 959.2
Skin Cancer 173 Paralysis, unspecific 344.9
Neuropathy+ 357 Pneumathorax, Spontaneous 512.8 Tobacca Dependence 305.1
Nail patella syndrome 756.89 Pulmonary Fibrosis 516.3 Tic disorder unspecific 307.20
Nephritis/nephropathy 583.81 Peptic Ulcer/Dyspepsia 536.8 Tourette's Syndrome 307.23
Nystagmus, Congenital 379.5 Pylorospasm Reflux 537.81 Tension Headache 307.81
Neurasthenia 300.5 Psoriatic Arthritis 696.0 Trichotillomania 312.39
Psoriasis 696.1 Tic Doloroux+ 350.1
Obesity, exogenous 278.00 Pruritus, pruritic+ 698.9 Thoracic Outlet Syndrome 353.0
Obesity, Morbid 278.01 Pemphigus 694.4 Thyroiditis 245
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder 300.3 Patellar chandromalacia 717.7 Testicular Cancer 186.9
Opiate Dependence+ 304.0 Peripheral enthesopathies 726 Tinnitus 388.30
Organic Mental Disorder hd injections 310.1 Paroxysmal Atrial Tach** 427.0 Thromboangiitis Obliteran 443.1
Other CNS demyelization 341 Post Cardiotomy Syndrome 429.4 Tenosynavitis 727.x
Other spinal cord disease 336 Poyarteritis Nodosa 446.0 Tietze's Syndrome 733.6
Opitic neuritis 377.30 Peutz-Jehgers Syndrome** 756.9 Tremor/Involuntary Movements 781.0
Osteogenesis imperfecta 756.51 Trachoria Growths***1 ?????
Osteoporosis***** Quadriplegia(s) 344.0x T.M.J. Syndrome 524.60
Osgood-Schlatter 732.4 Testicular lorsion 608.2
Other arthropod bone disease 088 Rosacea 695.3 Raynaud's Disease 443.0 Uterine Cancer 236.0
Prostatitis 600.0 Restless Legs syndrome 333.99 Ureter spasm calculus 592
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease 614 Reflex Sympathy Dystrophy 337.2 Urethritis/Cystitis 595.3
Premestrual Syndrome+ 625.3 Radiation Therapy E929.9 Pain, Non-Specific Reiter's Syndrome 099.3 Pain, Vaginal 625.9 Viral B Hepatitis, Chronic 070.52
Peritoneal pain 568 Senile Dementia+ 290.0 Viral C Hepatitis, chronic 070.54
Pancreatitis 577.1 Stuttering* 307.0 Vomiting 787.01
Pain, Ureter 788.0 Schizophrenia(s) 295.x Vertebral dislocation unspecific 839.4
Panic Disorder+ 300.01 Schizoaffective Disorder 295.7
Porphyria 277.1 Spinal mm atrophy II 335.11 Writers* Cramp****300.89
Post W.E. Encephalitis Syringomyelia 336.0 Whiplash 847.0
 
Great FIND ! It truly is the ONE and ONLY med needed. Proof is in the pudding. I see so many post with folks toking for chronic pain & certainly each to their own, however, they are missing out on a little dab takes care of the pain for a good 24hr (allow 2-3 days for the 24 hr relief). Once dosed smoke away.

Again...nice find ! C&P this one and stick it in my reference notebook.

I copied this information from a YouTube video and thought I would share it....this was very interesting to see....Cannabis oil gives a 100% of the medicine as compared to smoking it, where the user only gets 10% of the medicine and burns up 90%.
 
Thanks Motoco, I totally agree with you, I don't care about smoking anything but the oil is something I'm definitely interest in...it could surely replace all of my meds....and it would be great to see the rein of big Pharma come to an END!

Notice the numbers on the sheet...those numbers are case studies...but the FDA and Feds do not accept this as proof, which isn't shocking! Ha!
 
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