The last days of the drug war against pot are rapidly approaching given that it was mostly just a crackdown on po'folk, hippies and brown people as the hapless Nixon administration attempted to cling to power. Here's powerful testimony hope for Missouri drug law change. Checkit:
Marijuana & PTSD: KCMO veteran hopes for change
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - A group of Missouri veterans will head to Colorado on Thursday for a conference dealing with medical marijuana and how it can help treat post-traumatic stress disorder. The "1st Annual Institute of Cannabis Research Conference" will be held at Colorado State University and feature tours of legal dispensaries and grow operations.
everybody should advocate for weed. dude.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to see that Tony understands what the drug war was really about. It wasn't a war on drugs, it was a war against people.
ReplyDeleteBTW, doctors in our southern coal fields are finding that marijuana is effective in treating heroin addiction.
ReplyDeleteExactly the opposite of the DEA's lies.
Any VA doctors going along to provide evidence of the medical claims?
ReplyDeleteI don't know, but I doubt it. The VA doctors work for the government, so they have to parrot the government's lies.
ReplyDeleteByron needs to take his drugs.
ReplyDeleteI don't take drugs, asshole.
ReplyDeleteYou need to stop being a stalker.
Byron,,you need to stop trying to censor people, when we have to listen to your rambling leftist conspiracy theories.
ReplyDeleteByron needs an enema.
ReplyDeleteA neurologist told me marijuana research for the Veterans Adm was performed in Kansas City.
ReplyDeleteprops to the dude for his efforts to help vets!
ReplyDeletebut.. he's a non-combat Air Force vet -- not a "War Hero"