The Top 5 Myths About Medical Marijuana – Free PDF Version

It’s here, as promised. The full, slightly revised PDF version of last week’s series of articles, with 4 dozen clickable footnotes. The official title of the paper is The Top 5 Myths About Medical Marijuana and you can get it just by clicking on the link. Boil it, mash it, stick it in a stew.

No, wait, that’s for potatoes.

So print it, save it, copy/paste it, share it with your friends. Feel free, because I’ve licensed that paper using a Creative Commons License so it’s perfectly cool. The more minds we can open, the better for all.

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Old Hippie is a father of two boys and thankfully living in California where all this kind of thing is legal. He started smoking marijuana in 1967 in high school, experimented with mind-expanding drugs of all kinds, and then straightened out 15 or so years later to become an airplane pilot. After being diagnosed with depression in 2000, he lost his job and most of the following decade to prescription medications (such as antidepressants) which sapped his energy and will. Finally, a chance conversation with a friend led to a doctor’s recommendation for medical marijuana (MMJ). This changed his entire life, health, and outlook for the better. BeyondChronic.com is his continuing story. It’s also his way to provide experienced advice on using medical marijuana effectively and responsibly, as well as advocacy, activism, and support for others. Old Hippie teaches about safe use of cannabis edibles, Canna Caps, vaporizers, dosing, and even microdosing.

2 comments

Many thanks, I use mmj for my arthritis, migraines, chronic low back pain, pain at night and nausea which accompanies the medications I take. Thank you for putting this paper together so well. You created a valuable tool in the fight to maintain our rights to medicine.

(one typo struck me: uselul for useful)

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