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Why is a health matter of this magnitude… in the hands of a dealer?

By Hempology | July 14, 2007

COME OUT OF THE CANNABIS CLOSET CANADA!

If you had or do have MS and the difference in your health with cannabis therapy or not, was like Alison Myrden’s health, what would you choose?

If you, or anyone in your family has ever doubted the benefits of cannabis therapy, review these video clips.

If you or anyone in your family experiences cannabis therapy as a life enhancer, or even life saver, such as Alison, please contact us and share the strain knowledge. To see this video: COME OUT OF THE CANNABIS CLOSET CANADA! Go to: 

www.youtube.com

under search type in `cannabis closet` and learn how–

LIFE-HEALTH WITH MS WITHOUT CANNABIS THERAPY (For Alison Myrden)

. 32 pills a day with toxic side effects (life without cannabis therapy)
. In a wheel chair most of the day (life without cannabis therapy)
. Constant spasm and trembling (life without cannabis therapy)
. Bladder control problems (life without cannabis therapy)
. Extreme pain in face and head (life without cannabis therapy)
. Short life expectancy (life without cannabis therapy)
. Miserable end of life decline (life with no cannabis therapy)
. Vomiting frequently from addictive drugs
. Such as opiates and morphine (life without cannabis therapy)

LIFE- HEALTH WITH MS WITH CANNABIS THERAPY (For Alison Myrden)

. 2-10 pills per day (life with cannabis therapy)
. 26 vitamins a day (life with cannabis therapy)
. Mobility most of the day (life with cannabis therapy)
. Minimal trembling and muscle spasm (life with cannabis therapy)
. Pain in face bearable (life with cannabis therapy)
. Bladder problems under control (life with cannabis therapy)
. No vomiting with opiate use (life with cannabis therapy)

Cannabis continues a healing process which gives a promising future. As an added health bonus for using cannabis, Alison’s asthma cleared up for the first time in her life.

The Canadian government does not provide the cannabis strains Alison requires. The Canadian government only provides one strain and there are hundreds out there. Cannabis is about our universal health care value in Canada and access for those who need it most must be guaranteed and others must be given the option to use it safely.

Alison’s mother Joyce never thought she would park in those dark neighborhoods, waiting in her car anxiously, looking over her shoulder for police because her daughter had to meet her dealer for the medicine she so desperately needed. What would you do if it was your son or daughter?

Why is a health matter of this magnitude, a matter of life and death, in the hands of a dealer?

Share the cannabis knowledge–specific strains help specific illnesses. Alison requires what some call William’s Wonder from Amsterdam, and two North American strains– Red Herijuana and Hot Chocolate from California. We owe it to all of those suffering from illnesses such as MS, Cancer, HIV, Epilepsy, Hep C, alcohol use, needle use, meth and other narcotic addictions, PTSD, ADHD, Arthritis, Depression and many other symptoms known to be alleviated by cannabis, to be given equal and unlimited access to the necessary strain.

Cannabis is not only medicine for our health, but also for our environment, and our economy. No conversation on ending poverty and climate change should be without a cannabis component.

COME OUT OF THE CANNABIS CLOSET CANADA! DEMAND GREATER CANNABIS ACCESS FOR GREATER HEALTH

If you have a compelling cannabis strain story to share, please get in touch with us. What are your views on creating a community based cannabis industry for our environment and to end poverty? Contact us at lorettahempfactory@sympatico.ca

Send a message to all our Canadian leaders who have not shown leadership on this issue at www.thehempfactory.com. Be a change agent and turn the street market green so that no other mother and daughter have to go through what Alison and Joyce did.

Contact Alison for information or access to these strains. She is also a member and speaker for LEAP www.leap.cc

Founded on March 16, 2002, LEAP is made up of current and former members of law enforcement who believe the existing drug policies have failed in their intended goals of addressing the problems of crime, drug abuse, addiction, juvenile drug use, stopping the flow of illegal drugs into this country and the internal sale and use of illegal drugs. By fighting a war on drugs the government has increased the problems of society and made them far worse. A system of regulation rather than prohibition is a less harmful, more ethical and a more effective public policy.

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Alison Myrden (905) 681-8287 myrden@leap.cc
The Medical Marijuana Mission www.themarijuanamission.com
Law Enforcement Against Prohibition www.leap.cc

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