Friday, May 5, 2006
FDA Still Against Medical Pot
Despite mounting evidence to support it, the FDA has reaffirmed its stance against the use of medical marijuana. What do you think?
Brian Kirkpatrick,
Drywaller
"Instead of wasting time on political moves like this, the FDA should get back to doing what it does best; approving new boner pills."
Kay Helms,
Quarry Worker
"This is the slippery slope, man! First they outlaw medical marijuana, and the next thing you know, it's only a matter of time before they make ALL pot illegal."
Sam Greenland,
Fruit Vendor
"It's not like the FDA left cancer patients out to dry. They can still smoke cigarettes."
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