Medical Marijuana 101

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· Ed Rosenthal
4.6
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About this ebook

All of our lives we have heard marijuana is bad for us, the first step to drug addiction and life as a slacker, but it just isn't true! Over the last 75 years the Federal government has done its best to discredit a natural medicine that has been used around the world for centuries. In 2009, the American Medical Association officially endorsed the medical value of cannabis and 14 states have legalized medical use with more legislation pending.

Medical Marijuana 101 is a concise, accurate, and up-to-date resource for anyone interested in the use of marijuana as a medicine. This can serve both as an introductory resource for those with little experience treating illness with marijuana and as a quick reference for the more experienced user.

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4.6
11 reviews
J R
March 9, 2018
I love all of Ed's books very informimg!
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Jerome Smith
February 8, 2014
Great read for all to learn about the plant and prohibition..
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Rena White
May 14, 2016
Helps the pain in my back.
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About the author

Mickey Martin is Associate Editor of West Coast Cannabis, an advisor to the Medical Cannabis Safety Council, and activist for medical marijuana.

Ed Rosenthal is the bestselling author of "Marijuana Grower's Handbook" and other titles related to medical marijuana and marijuana cultivation. Rosenthal is also one of the authors of Proposition 215, California's groundbreaking medical marijuana law.

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