Ask a Pot Lawyer Oct 21, 2015 at 4:20 pm

Chemicals and Cannabis

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In the Emerald Triangle, with the old school, white hat outlaws who supply the medical dispensaries, organic predominates.

With so many greedy, inexperienced, entrepreneurs and Mexican Cartels using strawmen as fronts to obtain licenses, all sorts of chemicals and contaminates are used deliberately and unintentionally, because they just don't fucking give a shit.

Grow your own, or have a good contact. The store bought crap will always be inferior, commerch.
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An attorney who doesn't sue anybody is an officer of the court who isn't making any money for his client. In fact, he's saving money for his client's enemy; usually a Fascist corporation in league with the judge.
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Is it true that minors don't have constitutional rights?
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Children are chattel.
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Is wrongful diagnosis in a non-medical state of cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome worth a lawsuit?
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Cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome is only a hypothetical malady which would require a testable theory and proper scientific clinical peer reviewed studies to determine if it actually exists or not. That being said, I have a long time friend who won't smoke Sativa, as it tends to upset his stomach. However, he enjoys smoking Hashish, without discomfort. In fact, Hash tends to ameliorate the symptoms for him. If Cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome is valid, perhaps it's due to an anxiety reaction to stimulating effects of THC. A good Indica/Sativa hybrid, such as Northern Lights or OG Kush, might even prove to be an antidote. In any event, Cannabis in non-toxic.
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A wrongful diagnosis of any medical malady must always be taken seriously. If a person over doses on heroin, which is illegal most everywhere, and the physician doesn't catch it, than it's definitely grounds for a lawsuit, but the worth would be relative to the damages. If the OD caused no lasting harm, then the award might be negligible; worth and negligible both being vague terms.
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That being said, a small businessman I know, was pissed as Hell, because he was sued for some frivolous nonsense, but his attorney advised him to pay the ten grand and settle, because it would cost him much, much, more to fight it, and then no guarantee of outcome. So yeah, file suit and the doctor will quickly settle out of court for a small enough settlement, if for no other reason than to keep his malpractice insurance premium as low as possible. Just don't get too greedy, but there's no need to waste money on a shiftless shyster. Simply use Small Claims Court.
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How dangerous are the bugs; mainly if their smoked?
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Gee, I wonder how we managed to smoke so much and not become ill before legalization?

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