New_2_Chronic
Gone Baby Gone
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You guys are clouding the issues.... this discussion is not about the drugs, or prop 215, or against caregivers. Its about the case that was just won, and how it affects medicinal mj fight. The defination of a caregiver, and the responsibilities that come, or should come along with being a CG.
Newbie:
And where did you get your PHD from? Harvard I suppose.... I see you make no mention of the defination of a caregiver as it applies in Prop 215.
And you are way out in left field with your statement.... MJ is not as harmless as a tylonel if used wrongly. What do you think would happen if you gave a severely depressed person a Indica as a medicinal therapy. You take "Caregiver" way to lightly. There is much more to know about supplying meds than just how to grow... You have to know WHAT to grow, and dosages, which can only be acheived through education.
I definately wouldnt want you as my caregiver thats for sure......
Newbie:
haha I think you are the one comparing apples to oranges. Caregivers are assisting in giving a medicine that although has incredible medicinal purposes, has the same risk as a tylenol... or less... lol
And where did you get your PHD from? Harvard I suppose.... I see you make no mention of the defination of a caregiver as it applies in Prop 215.
And you are way out in left field with your statement.... MJ is not as harmless as a tylonel if used wrongly. What do you think would happen if you gave a severely depressed person a Indica as a medicinal therapy. You take "Caregiver" way to lightly. There is much more to know about supplying meds than just how to grow... You have to know WHAT to grow, and dosages, which can only be acheived through education.
I definately wouldnt want you as my caregiver thats for sure......