Wed, Jun 19, 2013

Should folks lose federally-funded assistance for having medical marijuana?

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No, I don't think so, especially if it's for glaucoma or something else to make life better. 

Chris Barnard
Norway  


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No, they shouldn't. If they qualify for medical marijuana use than they obviously need it and shouldn't have to subsidize their use for benefits. 

Cynara Connell
Bethel 


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No, as long as they are using it for the right purpose and don't overdo it. 

Sabreena Phillips
Norway 


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If it's for a legitimate medical reason, then no. If it's not and they're lying, then yes. 

Chelsea Sandoval
Waterford 


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I think they should get assistance, but I don't think they should get it if using the medical marijuana other than for medical reasons. A lot of people get medical marijuana that don't need it. 

Lindwood Dill
Harrison  


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No. I am a medical marijuana user. If using it for a medical reason, why should they stop using it? The side effects of medical marijuana is less than the prescription they give you for the same treatment. 

Roland Raubeson
Minot 


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No, but there should be some sort of balance, as far as how much money toward assistance should be given. 

Katrina Gray
Otisfield 


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No. I am in favor of medical marijuana, but I don't think you should use federal assistance, like food stamps, to buy it. 

Douglas Leathem
Norway 


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No, they shouldn't. If they need it [marijuana], they should be allowed to have it. 

Richard Turcotte
Florida 


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If they use it [medical marijuana] and use it correctly, they shouldn't lose assistance. It should be watched closely and if misused, they should have it taken away. 

Ken Nowlin
Harrison 


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