Posted on Sep 19, 2018
As Missouri Voters Weigh Legalizing Medical Pot, Schools Leave To-Be Doctors In The Dark
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel Interesting information. I look forward to the day that I can see if it will provide me a more natural form of relief from my chronic back pain than the synthetic opioids I currently use. Even though they help some, I do not like having to take them. Add that to the fact that our "former community organizer in chief" needed another convenient cause to distract America while he betrayed us all, so he lumped Heroin in with legally prescribed opioids, we now have a sort of false "epidemic" that everyone has pounced on and legitimized, and even the prescription drugs are getting more difficult to obtain. I find it uncontainable that stories of heroine overdoses are supported on the news screens with images of prescription Norco. Anyway, hopefully we will see a well regulated and nationally legal program for Americans like me to get access to marijuana for treatment without getting fired for popping a THC reading on a mandatory urinalysis.
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