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Facts on Marijuana Use Marijuana potency is much stronger than years ago Potency has tripled in the past 20 years 20 years
Facts on Marijuana Use Twenty-five percent of all fatal vehicle accidents in the U.S. involve marijuana. 2006 2011 Colorado fatalities with drivers testing positive for marijuana increased by 114 percent. Fatal Vehicle Accidents 25% 75% Fatal accidents Fatal accidents involving marijuana
Facts on Marijuana use Employees who tested positive for marijuana have 55% more industrial accidents and 85% more injuries than non-users Drug-using employees have been shown to have up to 300% higher medical costs which increase insurance rates for employers and employees
Medical Use Several major medical organizations including the American Medical Association, National Cancer Institute, American Glaucoma Society, National Multiple Sclerosis Society, and American Cancer Society have rejected smoked marijuana as medicine Marijuana remains illegal, as a Schedule I drug, under federal law
Florida Amendment 2 Know the Facts
PATIENT And PERSONAL CAREGIVER Not subject to criminal or civil liability or sanctions
Qualifying patient means a person who has been diagnosed to have a debilitating medical condition, who has a physician certification and a qualifying patient identification card In Arizona, 90% of the marijuana card holder claim Chronic Pain - 18-30 years old.
No guidelines in the ballot language requiring guardian consent for those under the age of 18 Personal Caregiver: 21 years of age No other requirements for becoming a caregiver Loophole could allow addicts, felons, drug dealers, and others to serve as a caregiver
PHYSICIAN Not be subject to criminal or civil liability or sanctions under Florida law for issuing a physician certification
Licensed Florida Physician: Conducts a physical examination of the patient Conducts a full assessment of the patient s medical history Signs a written document stating that in the physician s professional opinion, the patient suffers from a debilitating medical condition, that the potential benefits of the medical use of marijuana would likely outweigh the health risks.
DEBILITATING MEDICAL CONDITION CANCER, GLAUCOMA, HIV, AIDS, HEPATITIS C, ALS, CHRON S DISEASE, PARKINSON S DISEASE, MS, OR OTHER CONDITIONS FOR WHICH A PHYSICIAN BELIEVES THAT THE MEDICAL USE OF MARIJUANA WOULD LIKELY OUTWEIGH THE POTENTIAL HEALTH RISKS FOR A PATIENT
Compare to California SERIOUSLY ILL CALIFORNIANS CANCER, ANOREXIA, AIDS, CHRONIC PAIN, SPASTICITY, GLAUCOMA, ARTHRITIS, MIGRAINE, OR ANY OTHER ILLNESS FOR WHICH MARIJUANA PROVIDES RELIEF
PROVIDER Medical Marijuana Treatment Centers registered with the Department and in compliance with Department regulations, not subject to criminal or civil liability or sanctions
CULTIVATOR
OVER 1,000 RETAIL MARIJUANA STORES IN LOS ANGELES
RETAILER
BAD CALIFORNIA IDEA
Alternatives Legally dispensed medications are far safer and carry less risk of abuse than smoked marijuana Sativex Oral Spray Already been approved in almost two dozen countries and is in the last stages of FDA approval in the US
Alternatives Florida s Charlotte's Web Law Low THC High Cannabidiol (CBD) Oral Oil (No Smoking) Regulated and Controlled
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