It seems that medical cannabis articles posted on April nineteenth claiming Pennsylvania legalized medical marijuana has some debatable information. Some decided to reference California as an example of a state that was there from the beginning of the medical marijuana revolution. However, the problems it led to was huge for the state, but not mentioned. Many know that there are people obtaining medical cards in the state that do not qualify for it.

There is also the news about the “marijuana church” in California led by an unofficial minister. Every member of this church has a medical card, which makes cannabis legal for them. Furthermore, they also use the smokable and vapor type. These people must also be aware of the fact that as marijuana use increases, there is also a connection with the growth of schizophrenia, according to scientific studies. This can lead to both a disability for the rest of one’s life as well as horrible psychological symptoms. The agony of this disease is just as real as any physical pain and should not be wished upon anyone.

It can be very concerning that marijuana should be offered to treat young children. We must ask ourselves: have the long-term effects of using cannabis been scientifically studied, especially in a brain that is still growing? Furthermore, has there been any research on the drug? Any other drug, sure. This is a drug, so it would need to go through intense research to be reviewed by the FDA. But then again, the FDA has no part in medical marijuana.

One can’t help but feel bad for all of the individuals and families who might be helped by the use of cannabis. However, the risks that may come along should also be considered. The passage of Pennsylvania’s bill was for seizures, but has the benefit of using cannabis treatment for such conditions been examined?

 


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