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    Getting High For Your Health

    By Rachel Durfee Posted on 9.10.2008 24 Comments

    Cannabis connoisseurs, former hippies, and college kids everywhere have long appreciated marijuana for its seemingly magical effects on mind and body. The fact that it is illegal (at least in the United States), has never stopped people from partaking in a little herbal refreshment. But it isn’t just Phish fans who have argued for the legalization of the popular recreational drug. Legalizing marijuana for medicinal purposes, specifically to alleviate the pain of those afflicted with glaucoma, is a contemporary and fairly widespread cause.

    9.12.2008 at 03:15pm - Comment by VisualDigitalFX

    To Mfine1, What world do you live in thousand's of people have been killed over Mary. So they could Just jack the bud for there use and sale. Yes it would be great if they sold it at your corner store and make the money on the tax stamp. But not in your lifetime will you ever see it sold by the government in the USA. If you enjoy it that much go live in Columbia. Then when you get there steal a couple of kilos. and say good by to your life see people to die for it.



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