So, they’re running out of weed in Colorado..

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I don’t know if Colorado distinguishes between medical dispensaries and retail outlets. I hope they do so that patients aren’t affected by all those legally happy folks out there. Don’t get me wrong..I’m totally pro-legalization. I’m not actually complaining, even though it sounds like it. Patients need their meds. So, I hope they got their priorities straight there.

I predict that Oregon will legalize this year. It would be nice if the legislature would do it, but it looks like it’s going to be on our ballot next time. Oregonians won’t sit tight while other states around us do it. We’ve had medical cannabis since 1998, so this is a natural step for us. Our Board of Pharmacy has already rescheduled cannabis from schedule one to schedule two, allowing for research. We almost did it last time, so fingers crossed.

Washington has chosen to let their Liquor Control Commission decide how legal cannabis unfolds in their state. Patients are at real risk there. Medical cannabis has been legal there since 1998 as well, and what I’ve been reading in the news has been troubling. Opponents to legalization will always exist and I hope that their voices aren’t influencing the outcome there. Too many times, cannabis is legalized or decriminalized in some way, and then immediately, cities pass rules making it impossible for anyone to use it. This, in effect, circumvents the law in an effort to curtail if not completely stop any successful implementation. Some cities in Oregon tried this when the legislature legalized dispensaries earlier this year. Thankfully they were told they can’t do that. Patients in Washington are encouraged to make their voices heard on this issue before their existing rights are taken away. 

Americans love their cannabis. It’s not going away. Cannabis kills cancer. High CBD strains are useful in treating severe epilepsy. PTSD is alleviated by cannabis. Multiple Sclerosis responds well to cannabis. Diabetes apparently does as well. My RA was so severe that I thought I would die. Fifteen years I suffered – the last twelve were excruciating. Cannabis saved my life as it has countless others.

Those of us who have experienced what this plant can do to return us to health will not stand down on this issue. We can’t. It’s too important. We’re done being lied to by our government about this safe plant. We’re done being dismissed as stoners who lie about being sick to get their cannabis legally. See, we produce medical records because we actually have medical records which document our health problems. We don’t get our cards here in Oregon unless we do that. So no one is getting over on this.

The legalization dominoes are falling everywhere. More states are legalizing for medical purposes and more are talking about full legalization. And with countries like Uruguay legalizing, and more interested in doing so, this will be a done deal before long. We need to embrace this..if only for the purposes of truth. Our government needs to stop lying to us. It’s always done to increase corporate profits at the expense of the American people. Think about it. What if cannabis had never been prohibited? What if industrial hemp had never been prohibited. Where would we be now? Would as many people have died from cancer? Would we be in a different place energy-wise? Industrial hemp could be grown and processed into ethanol without the problems that corn creates. Hemp can be used for just about anything.

Legalization in Washington and Colorado gives me hope, even with all the inevitable stumbling blocks that occur, that some sense is returning. Lives can be saved with medicinal cannabis, and industrial hemp production will provide jobs and environmental protection in the process. Throw in a little marriage equality, a living wage, gun control, leaving constitutionally protected rights for women alone, and single payer..I’d be in liberal heaven.

Rumor has it 2014 is the year of the progressive. Let’s make that a reality! And how about legalizing cannabis on a federal level? Who knows, a few bong hits during House sessions, we might get some compassion out of these guys. They might forget all the animosity and posturing and remember why they’re there.  Alcohol breeds anger..cannabis, on the other hand, love, baby, love!!

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Someday I'll figure out how to put this in a word cloud... Author ~ Empath ~ Solitary Witch ~ BA Psychology ~ Married 43 years ~ Survivor ~ Mom ~ 2 sons ~ Grandmother ~ former Kenpo Black Belt/Instructor ~ Homeschooling ~ Retired Motorcycle Shop co-owner ~ Medical Cannabis Patient/Activist ~ Liberal. That I can still form coherent thought is truly amazing!