Medical Marijuana: Where the System is Failing in California
In the meantime, is California handling medical marijuana in the best possible way? To this I would have to say no. Marijuana cannot be sold in pharmacies because it is a schedule I drug. Schedule I drugs are not allowed to be sold in pharmacies. Some Californians are fighting to have marijuana changed to a schedule II drug so that it can be sold in pharmacies. At this point, a schedule change seems highly unlikely. This is where cannabis buyers clubs come into play. Since pharmacies can not sell marijuana, marijuana is sold at cannabis buyers clubs. In order to buy marijuana from a cannabis buyers club, a person has to get a doctors recommendation for medical marijuana. This is where the system is failing. There is a boat load of doctors that are providing recommendations to anyone who asks for one. Not all doctors are doing this mind you. But it is these corrupt doctors that are causing the problem. These doctors charge on average $150 for a recommendation that is valid for one year. These doctors don't use any discretion on who should be recommended. Basically it's pay the $150 and get your recommendation. There have been reports of people going to these doctors and asking for a recommendation on the basis that their ear sometimes hurts. These people did not have any medical records, did not have any testing done and had no real physical ailment.
Medical Marijuana: Where the System is Failing in California
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Posted on 12/17/2007 at 5:12:30 PM