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The change in law benefits only a small group of Iowans with the most organized lobbying efforts, Des Moines Register editorial board wrote over the weekend. Other sick Iowans should have legal access to marijuana extracts, too. These include people with painful and debilitating conditions like cancer, spinal cord injuries and severe arthritis, who may benefit from the drug. But if these people obtain cannabis oil, they will still be considered criminals in this state. -- Iowa acting as the most brutal police state? Everyone, including children, should have access to cannabis medicine in all its forms. There isnt a single rational reason why a medicine which is that safe and effective in the treatment or prevention (!!! !!! !!!) of practically all illnesses should be restricted. I spent a year in Cedar Rapids, Iowa as an exchange student. What a great state, with so many great people and such a great climate for cannabis. Considering the unemployment rate etc. cannabis would be an ideal solution for Iowan farmers because it would give them work. Top buds would be used as medicine, seed would be used for food, and the rest of the plant would be processed for industrial purposes. And now this same Iowa is going against a plant that can get them out of trouble? A plant that can cure and prevent cancer? And they will let patients die without access to the only medicine that can really help them? Can it get any crazier than this? I hope not. JB The newest book from Rick Simpson and Jindrich Bayer specifically details how to use cannabis extract medicine to cure cancer, going into extensive detail on the official Rick Simpson protocol. phoenixtears.ca/cure-cancer-rick-simpson-protocol/
Posted on: Wed, 09 Jul 2014 13:20:29 +0000

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