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Kinman Chan says medical marijuana made him go nuts on flight from Philadelphia to Los Angeles (New York Daily News)

February 3rd, 2010 · Comments Off · Marijuana News, Weed

PITTSBURGH – A San Francisco man claims he didn’t mean any harm when he went weed wacky on a cross-country flight, blaming his outburst on a double dose of medical marijuana.

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3 Steps to Help You Stop Being Addicted to Marijuana

January 22nd, 2010 · Comments Off · Marijuana Articles

Are you addicted to marijuana? You probably didn’t think so until you decided or were told you had to quit but weren’t very successful at stopping your pot smoking habit on your own. You need help! Being addicted to marijuana is not only illegal because it is a drug but that it also has negative effects on your social and family life. Fortunately, there are many programs and tips that are available to you if you are serious about kicking your weed addiction.
Mental Preparation
The first thing you need to do is prepare yourself mentally for this journey. How your prepare yourself mentally is going to be one of determining factors of successfully you can stop being addicted to marijuana.
You are going to have to mentally prepare for all of the mental and physical signs an symptoms you will have to deal with while trying to quit. You are going to encounter symptoms of withdrawal that you are going to have to deal with. These could be minor or strong depending on how strong your addiction to marijuana is.
You are also going to have to deal with cravings. You need to mental prepare for situations and how you are going to handle any cravings that will arise from your quitting. What are you going to replace these cravings with? Are you going to exercise, eat, sew, read, or anything that keeps your mind off of the cravings. Having yourself mentally prepared to deal with all of the emotional effects of quitting is going to make you just that much more successful when trying to quit.
Make a “Stop Smoking Plan”
Isn’t there a famous quote, “Without a plan you cannot succeed”? This is true if you are trying to stop being addicted to marijuana. You will need a plan. You need to sit down and plan everything out. Make a list of things that you know you need to do and of things you know are going to happen. Then use this list to come up with ideas and strategies for handling these different things or situations on your list. It is important for you to know how you are going to handle certain things when they arise or you might slip and fall back into some unhealthy habits. You plan is what is going to lead you to success in your fight against your battle with weed.
Social Influences
The number one reason many people fail at try to quit smoking pot is they do not have the support from their friends. The reason behind this is many of their friends are users also, so they try to influence them to not quit and keep smoking weed. This is one of the toughest areas to correct when trying to stop being addicted to marijuana. The reason is you risk losing your current friend and family. The only way to stop smoking pot and clean yourself up is to surround yourself with people who support you and do not use the drug. You might have to make very difficult decisions on avoiding your friends and family members that smoking or you might even have to make an even more difficult decision of complete cutting off contact with them until the clean themselves up so you don’t relapse back into smoking pot again.

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January 20th, 2010 · Comments Off · Marijuana News

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Legalize Medical Marijuana

January 20th, 2010 · Comments Off · Marijuana Articles

Every day an estimated 6,000 Americans will try marijuana for the 1st time. It’s the most common illicit drug in the United States with nearly 15 million people using it at least once a month.All this week, “Anderson Cooper 360″ is taking a close look at the deeply divisive issue of drug legalization in a series of reports. It’s a special “360″ investigation called “America’s High: The case for and against pot.”The issue of medical marijuana inspires particular controversy. As of right now, 13 states have laws that permit marijuana, also know as cannabis, to be taken for medical conditions. There is no prescription for cannabis; instead doctors issue a recommendation in these states.But is it safe? Is it effective? Does it actually work?Melissa Etheridge says it worked for her. The Grammy Award-winning singer- songwriter turned to marijuana after she was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2004. In an interview, Etheridge talked to CNN’s Anderson Cooper on why she did it and how she believes it helped restore her health. She’s now pushing for its legalization.The following is an edited version of the interview.Melissa Etheridge: I’m actually grateful for my cancer diagnosis.Anderson Cooper: Grateful because it changed your life?Etheridge: It changed my life; woke me up totally.Cooper: What is the pain [of chemotherapy] like?Etheridge: It was just a general pain of your body dying, of all your cells dying. Your appetite is gone. And you are nauseous. And your hair is falling out. Your skin — it’s like death. And the only thing I could do is lay there. I can’t — it hurt to — light hurt, sound hurt. I couldn’t read anything. I just laid there.(Etheridge didn’t want to use Vicodin or other prescription pills, she said.)All of these things have side effects. So, the steroids and the pain relief that they give you on that first day when you go into chemotherapy causes constipation. So they will — here is a pill for the constipation which will give you diarrhea. And you get huge side effects from all of this.Cooper: The first time you did [marijuana], it made a big difference?Etheridge: Instantly — and instantly within a minute relieves the nausea, relieves the pain. And all of a sudden I was normal. You don’t take medicinal marijuana to get high.Cooper: So you weren’t getting high?Etheridge: No you don’t get a high. No it’s not a high. It was normal. And I could — all of a sudden I could get out of bed. I could go see my kid. And it was amazing. (Etheridge often didn’t smoke; the marijuana was mixed into butter and spread on food, or run through a vaporizer.)Cooper: Did you ever worry about becoming addicted? They were saying this is a gateway drug?Etheridge: No. Not at all. If you were on that side, you would understand what I mean. It is almost laughable to think that you could be addicted. This is not at all.Cooper: You mention you still have a prescription. Do you still use marijuana?Etheridge: Yes, I do. The effects on my gastrointestinal system leave me with a real intolerance for acid of any kind, and so acid reflux is a constant problem. I don’t want to take the little pills that they give you that have all the side effects to help with that.And I do use it — I’m one of the users that would like in a stressful situation or maybe when I’ve eaten that cheese pizza with my kids that I will do that and it settles — totally completely settles all that.Cooper: Most people eat the cheese pizza after the marijuana.Etheridge: That is true.Cooper: You’ve got it backwards.Etheridge: No. It’s not like that. I know.Cooper: There’s more than, I think, 200,000 people in California who are registered to receive medicinal marijuana. Do you really believe that all those people though have legitimate reasons to be getting marijuana?Etheridge: Yes. Who are we to say what a legitimate reason is? If it helps somebody at the end of the day instead of drinking a couple of glasses of wine, to have a few tokes, who are we to say? Why must we in this country be so judgmental about this? These people are not hurting anybody. They are not hurting themselves.

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Celebrities That Want Legal Marijuana

January 18th, 2010 · Comments Off · Marijuana Articles

Paul McCartney

August 28th, 2009 celebrates the 45th anniversary of the day that The Beatles first sampled marijuana at the bequest of Bob Dylan. The story goes that Dylan offered them a joint and had to be told by an embarrassed Brian Epstein that the boys had never sampled pot before. “But what about your song, ‘I get high, I get high, I get high’” proclaimed Bob referring to the chorus in ‘I Want to Hold Your Hand’. It seems that Dylan had been unable to understand John’s Liverpudlian tones and had misheard the chorus ‘I can’t hide, I can’t hide, I can’t hide’. It was that night that the boys first sampled marijuana and so taken was Paul with the drug that he instantly penned the song ‘Got To Get You Into My Life’, which John Lennon later proclaimed was Paul McCartney at his best. Paul has since heavily campaigned to make marijuana legal even going as far as to take out a full page advert in the London Times in 1967 calling for the legalisation of the drug.

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