Section 1: Medicinal Cannabis
Purpose: To allow for Patient prescribed use, cultivation and
possession of Cannabis products for Personal
Medicinal reasons;
The
patient is to determine whether or not Cannabis
is needed or should be used as a Medicine
of choice for pain management, appetite stimulation or any other ailment or
benefit which Cannabis has been
suspected or proven to assist with.
"If
people let government decide what foods they eat and what medicines they take,
their bodies will soon be in as sorry a state as are the souls of those who
live under tyranny."
~ Thomas Jefferson
The
use of Cannabis as a medicine of choice should not be prohibited or restricted
in any fashion through Federally based controls. Being that Cannabis is a naturally occurring
substance and that the active chemicals therein are historically confirmed
through millennia of recorded use with no known social or health detriments, the
use of Cannabis as a medicine of choice should not be restricted through
Government force or coercion. No
Industry has the right, in a free society, to dictate the parameters of
personal health care choices to ensure their own monopoly on such options. The use of Cannabis as a personal choice in
pain management or other beneficial role should not be restricted for the
benefit of a financial monopoly for limited Corporate concerns.
Purpose: To establish the method of and the dosage of
Medicinal Cannabis use;
Being
that dosage amounts work differently for each individual, even for the same
individual at different times, for different reasons or through different
consumption methods, and that potency is both non-lethal as well as
uncontrollably variable depending upon the product acquired or cultivated, it
is impossible to prescribe specific 'doses'. Therefore,
the Patient must be in charge of
their own dosing and the method of consumption.
"And God said, Behold, I have given you every
herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree, in
the which is the fruit of a tree yielding seed; to you it shall be for meat.”
~ Genesis 1:29
There
are multiple methods for consuming Cannabis, the most familiar being the
smoking of the flowered bud or the leaf.
Various methods of burning Cannabis, from the ancient Scythian method
described by Herodotus to the ubiquitous ‘joint’ or ‘marijuana cigarette’, a
simple pipe to a water filtered device known as either a ‘hookah’ or a ‘bong’
exist. Some methods, such as the water
filtered ‘bong’ or through a smokeless vaporizer, eliminate potentially
controversial elements associated with inhaling smoke directly. The use of Cannabis in food, primarily
through butter made with Cannabis and thereafter baked into confections such
cookies or brownies provide a safe method of consumption without any
controversy insofar as inhaling smoke is concerned. Cannabis may also be brewed as a ‘tea’, one
free from the addictive effects of caffeine found in other brewed plants such
as tea or coffee. Another method
involves the creation of a balm or a salve through the use of oil created from
Cannabis seeds. All methods of
traditional use of Cannabis as a medicine are free of any lethal or addictive
qualities, nor are there any substantiated or verifiable negative effects
associated with any of the mentioned methods of consumption.
Being that Cannabis is a
naturally occurring substance and that the potency of the medicinal elements
therein are subject to both growing conditions as well as the individual quality
of the plant grown, it is impossible to control or regulate the dosage amounts
of any given incidence of Cannabis consumption for medicinal reasons. Being that there has never been, in the
recorded history of humanity, an incident of death or illness associated with
the consumption of Cannabis, there is no valid reason to, in a free society,
limit or restrict the use or method of use of natural Cannabis. Thus the method of consumption and use of
Cannabis should be left to the personal choice of the individual seeking its
benefits based upon their own personal choice of consumption as well as
personal experience insofar as sought benefits require.
Purpose: To establish the amount of Cannabis to be either
cultivated or possessed
by a Private Citizen for
Personal Medicinal use;
Recommended
amounts would be sufficient, either in the form of product weight and/or live
plants, to allow for lack of ambulation and/or inability to acquire Cannabis
for Medicinal use.
"Penalties
against possession of a drug should not be more damaging to an individual than
the use of the drug itself; and where they are, they should be changed. Nowhere
is this clearer than in the laws against possession of marihuana in private for
personal use... Therefore, I support legislation amending Federal law to
eliminate all Federal criminal penalties for the possession of up to one ounce
[28g] of marihuana."
~Jimmy Carter, Message to congress
1977
To allow for a set amount of
Cannabis to be either cultivated or possessed by the private citizen for
personal medicinal use at an amount allowing for lack of ambulation and/or ease
of ability to acquire without facing recriminations for possession with intent
to sell. Recommended amounts would be roughly one half of a pound or up to a
half dozen live plants per adult individual to be allowed within a private
residence. Statements as to recommended
amounts here made are arbitrary and not based upon anything more than the
generosity of the author. The reasons
for any limits would be to both allow an adult Citizen the ability to keep on
hand a sufficient amount of Cannabis medicine in it’s natural form without the
worry of diminished personal supplies wherein potential lack of ambulation or
financial restraints would prevent procurement of Cannabis. Any upper limits placed would be set to
discourage private individuals from engaging in commerce with Cannabis as a
commodity without a recognized license to do so, thus depriving the State and
Federal governments of potential tax-revenue to be associated with the purchase
and sale of Cannabis.
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