In the early ‘70s, my uncle’s opthomologist couldn’t control his glaucoma with available meds and told him unofficially to try marijuana as there was literature just starting to be published showing effectiveness to reduce pressure in the eye.
When my Mom had cancer in the early 00’s, I offered to get her some pot to help with the nausea. She declined, being pretty conservative. It turned out that three different friends of hers, her minister’s wife, a retired army officer, and her nearby neighbor had all also offered. Not your father’s North Carolina!
I think what really opened my eyes to the benefits was hearing from someone “My grandfather doesn’t want to get high, he just wants to stop throwing up!”. Not that I didn’t know about that already, but this made it strike home.
My father-in-law has Pancreatic cancer. When he was diagnosed the 5 year survival rate was 3%. That was SEVEN years ago. We keep him supplied with a steady supply of cannabis tinctures, gummies, powders, etc that my wife has researched extensively, here in good old CA. Some of his Doctors (he’s in AL) are thrilled with what it has done, others claim it can’t POSSIBLY be the reason he’s still alive. My F.I.L.‘s stock answer "I’m a scientist. What is the one thing I am doing differently than all the other patients you have had here in Alabama die from this disease? What does science tell us from this?"
BE THIS GUY almost 3 years ago
Lacey though she said she’s going to Tiajuana.
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Lacey will understand. If I remember correctly she has an open mind enough to be a conservative.
DennisinSeattle almost 3 years ago
Anxious to see how Lacey comes to grips with this.
Bullet Bronson Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Even after all the years since this strip came out most states still outlaw medical marijuana.
Susan00100 almost 3 years ago
This must be the start of Zonker’s career.
awcoffman almost 3 years ago
Tell her it’s cannabis. 100 years everyone called it cannabis. Then we switched to “marijuana” to make Mexicans look bad.
mourdac Premium Member almost 3 years ago
In the early ‘70s, my uncle’s opthomologist couldn’t control his glaucoma with available meds and told him unofficially to try marijuana as there was literature just starting to be published showing effectiveness to reduce pressure in the eye.
mindjob almost 3 years ago
Acapulco Gold or Panama Red. Maybe Columbian
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
When you’re that close to death, a piddly federal crime isn’t all that serious.
For a Just and Peaceful World almost 3 years ago
Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert would call Millie a Muslim.
The Wolf In Your Midst almost 3 years ago
“Mary Jane? Where is she from?”
Honorable Mention In The Banjo Toss Premium Member almost 3 years ago
When my Mom had cancer in the early 00’s, I offered to get her some pot to help with the nausea. She declined, being pretty conservative. It turned out that three different friends of hers, her minister’s wife, a retired army officer, and her nearby neighbor had all also offered. Not your father’s North Carolina!
Stan Corrected almost 3 years ago
I haven’t experienced any nausea in decades. ;-) ;-)
alexius23 almost 3 years ago
I can recall when Conservatives first approved pot usage
WF11 almost 3 years ago
I think what really opened my eyes to the benefits was hearing from someone “My grandfather doesn’t want to get high, he just wants to stop throwing up!”. Not that I didn’t know about that already, but this made it strike home.
Pepelepaul Premium Member almost 3 years ago
My father-in-law has Pancreatic cancer. When he was diagnosed the 5 year survival rate was 3%. That was SEVEN years ago. We keep him supplied with a steady supply of cannabis tinctures, gummies, powders, etc that my wife has researched extensively, here in good old CA. Some of his Doctors (he’s in AL) are thrilled with what it has done, others claim it can’t POSSIBLY be the reason he’s still alive. My F.I.L.‘s stock answer "I’m a scientist. What is the one thing I am doing differently than all the other patients you have had here in Alabama die from this disease? What does science tell us from this?"