
The issue of legalizing marijuana for both medicinal and recreational use is a controversial topic for a lot of people. According to NORML, only thirteen states in the US have made it legal for medical purposes. Some of the states include California, Hawaii, Arizona, and Nevada. The state laws say that marijuana can only be used to treat diseases such as arthritis, cancer, chronic pain, HIV or AIDS, seizure disorders, and muscle spasticity disorders.
The legal status of these measures is very debatable and the US government has challenged the California law several times. California’s federal law does not recognize the medical use of marijuana. They believe it’s illegal under any circumstance.
So if the federal law doesn’t think it’s legal for medical purposes, then why is medical marijuana legal? Make a decision.
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The legal status of these measures is very debatable and the US government has challenged the California law several times. California’s federal law does not recognize the medical use of marijuana. They believe it’s illegal under any circumstance.
So if the federal law doesn’t think it’s legal for medical purposes, then why is medical marijuana legal? Make a decision.
~Some information brought to you by http://ask.yahoo.com/20030718.html

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