Agree, but it's unfortunate that people are in such an unfree position in the first place; it shouldn't be illegal to use a plant as medicine anywhere. :/
I see it as torture, what governments did, do, and keep continue doing.
Look at how many would have been helped with cannabis.....or something else that could be helpful for people in pain or other terrible situations.
We wouldn't be talking about this if he bought it on his own, which is what most 15 year olds do, or if the narc of a doctor actually did what was best for his patient, or if that cop actauuly had a backbone, or if Georgia could make up it's mind and just understand there is no victim here.
Georgia's cannabis laws are ridiculously convoluted and near impossible.
His stepfather, Matthew Brill, says he would test the cannabis himself it before giving it to the teenager.
LOL, what a mensch. Too bad they didn't try 50 state legal CBD oil before deciding to break the law. It's a stupid law but they still have it so breaking it is stupid. They could always go to a state where it is legal. If Georgia has a ballot referendum process they should put it up to the people there to vote on.
I personally think it's a bit heartless to suggest that parents should refrain from helping relieve their children's debilitating suffering because some old-fashioned, authoritarian politicians threaten to throw them in a cage for using a plant. I see this subservience to "the law" as a main problem in why we can't be free and the government is so out of control. Also, it's extremely difficult to obtain medical-grade legal CBD in Georgia; you have to pay for a medical license and then there is no supply.
you can buy it online, where did I suggest that parents should refrain from helping relieve their children's debilitating suffering because some old-fashioned, authoritarian politicians threaten to throw them in a cage for using a plant? If you don't like the law you are free to work to change it or to go to somewhere that the law is more to your liking, you can be as free as you want. So could these people but they didn't do things the right way.
Is it? Or was the problem here that people choose not to comply with the law and then cried about it when they got busted?
Is the solution to bad laws to break them or to try to change them?
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This is sick.
Every day we see the consequences of what we have allowed. More than just with law enforcement. Yet our lawmakers continue to ignore it.
Yep! And "just following orders" remains a central theme.
Definitely get the fuck out of Georgia. Colorado or Oregon or somewhere more civilized
Agree, but it's unfortunate that people are in such an unfree position in the first place; it shouldn't be illegal to use a plant as medicine anywhere. :/
I see it as torture, what governments did, do, and keep continue doing.
Look at how many would have been helped with cannabis.....or something else that could be helpful for people in pain or other terrible situations.
It's a plant that ancient civilizations used! The arrogance of modern politicians is insane lol.
Yes sir. Torture is EXACTLY what "government" is. Nothing else, ever.
We wouldn't be talking about this if he bought it on his own, which is what most 15 year olds do, or if the narc of a doctor actually did what was best for his patient, or if that cop actauuly had a backbone, or if Georgia could make up it's mind and just understand there is no victim here.
Georgia's cannabis laws are ridiculously convoluted and near impossible.
LOL, what a mensch. Too bad they didn't try 50 state legal CBD oil before deciding to break the law. It's a stupid law but they still have it so breaking it is stupid. They could always go to a state where it is legal. If Georgia has a ballot referendum process they should put it up to the people there to vote on.
I personally think it's a bit heartless to suggest that parents should refrain from helping relieve their children's debilitating suffering because some old-fashioned, authoritarian politicians threaten to throw them in a cage for using a plant. I see this subservience to "the law" as a main problem in why we can't be free and the government is so out of control. Also, it's extremely difficult to obtain medical-grade legal CBD in Georgia; you have to pay for a medical license and then there is no supply.
you can buy it online, where did I suggest that parents should refrain from helping relieve their children's debilitating suffering because some old-fashioned, authoritarian politicians threaten to throw them in a cage for using a plant? If you don't like the law you are free to work to change it or to go to somewhere that the law is more to your liking, you can be as free as you want. So could these people but they didn't do things the right way.
Sorry but no. This mentality is EXACTLY the problem.
Is it? Or was the problem here that people choose not to comply with the law and then cried about it when they got busted?
Is the solution to bad laws to break them or to try to change them?
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Fucking mushmouth parasites. Always "just doin muh job".