The Miracle Of Marijuana And What The Government Won't Tell You
Dave Ford has dedicated much of his life to exposing the myths about cannabis. He offers the DEA one million dollars cash if it can prove its lie that marijuana has no medical value. As a cancer survivor, medical marijuana researcher for 60 years and author of two books on this subjecth he recently respond to to the Sonoma Index Tribune on a letter condeming medical marijuana. Here's what he said:
"The federal government knows marijuana has proven medical value stimulating appetite, and in most cases pot stops nausea and vomiting, reduces muscle plasticity from spinal cord injuries and multiple sclerosis. Many patients find it stops migraine headaches, depression, seizures and chronic pain. Cannabis has been used for thousands of years for PMS, and as nature's tranquilizer, used during childbirth. Pot controls diseases such as glaucoma, preventing blindness, and aids other illnesses. Marijuana has never caused one toxicity-related death. Compare that to pharmaceutical drugs, alcohol and nicotine products.
The Marijuana Tax Act of 1937 only prohibited the nonmedical use of marijuana. The government still provides 300 king-sized marijuana cigarettes to certain patients. (That's six pounds a year.) The DEA's own judge, Francis Young, in 1988 stated: "Marijuana, in its natural form, is one of the safest therapeutically active substances known to man."
If marijuana is a miracle drug, why is it illegal medicine? Follow the money. Marijuana is competition to alcohol, tobacco and pharmaceutical companies who pay Uncle Sam billions annually in taxes. "Uncle" is their protector! When people are educated to stop believing government lies (Surely our government doesn't lie …) marijuana will be treated the same as legal drugs. Today's activists will be tomorrow's heroes."
David R. Ford, author of the nationally fast-selling books
Good Medicine, Great Sex! and Marijuana: Not Guilty As Charged
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