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From: Dan  in response to Message 3Sent: 11/30/2007 8:51 PM
Seems to be a bit heavy on the record-keeping and paperwork but hey, this is a much more sane way to deal with the medical marijuana issue than to throw the sick people and their doctors in jail and throw the key away. 
 
Also, since there are few known risks with smoking marijuana for most people, the benefits would just about always outweigh the risks.  So the risk/benefit analysis would almost always be beneficial to the patient. 
 
I may have to immigrate?  Got any room up there for a Texan?  Wait.  We're talking NORTH of like Wisconsin and Minnesota.  Hold on, I take it all back.  That's gotta be like the arctic circle.  LOL
 
Never mind.  LOL  Smoking pot isn't THAT important to me.  But for those of you who need it for pain, nausea, or other chemo/cancer/glaucoma symptoms it could be a Godsend. 
 
Healing hugs and lots of love,
 
Dan