Tuesday, July 31, 2012

L.A. Councilman Uses Marijuana



L.A. Councilman Takes Medical Marijuana for Nerve Disorder by David Zahniser

     Bill Rosendahl is a prime example of what our brand stands for... the fact that people who use cannabis, whether for medicinal or recreational purposes, can still be productive members of society. Although our brand is catered to a younger market, people like Bill (who has used marijuana for a decade) show us that marijuana use does not hinder one's progression in society. Those who want to succeed will do so regardless. Marijuana prohibitionists who say that marijuana use causes laziness and hinders motivation are just saying this to classify all cannabis users. They are making assumptions based on old-school standards that were instilled into their small brains by society at the time. But hey times change and so should our approach on certain issues in society. With no change, there is no progress. Hell, there are a lot of damn lazy $h!theads out there that don't use marijuana, what about them? They just get to slide under the radar though? I would hire a productive cannabis user over an unproductive straightedge person any day of the week! 
     The fact that Rosendahl was prescribed cannabis as a treatment for his neuropathy condition (a nerve disorder) makes this a private affair between him and his doctor. Thus it is not anybody else's business. However he has decided to bring it to the forefront and is very courageous for telling the LA Times that he uses cannabis, especially during a time when the mayor has just agreed to a ban on all medical marijuana dispensaries. To the marijuana prohibitionists, cannabis users and others alike do not stand by your medicine cabinet and tell you if the medications/drugs you take are for legitimate reasons, so don't do it to people like Rosendahl. STAY MEDICATED Mr. Rosendahl!




greenomix 
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1 comment:

  1. Medical marijuana is markedly cheaper than other medications. So, if your medical records indicates that you suffer from a qualifying medical condition, you must get legal marijuana as early as possible.

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