Where is it legal to smoke Marijuana
July 8th, 2006


People who would like to take medical marijuana, may consider living where medical marijuana or marijuana is legal.

Please write about places where medical marijuana is legal. Also a bit about about the particular area and why it is a good place to live.

So they can grow their own marijuana at home in peace or purchase it. Having to take marijuana illegally can cause stress to a patient who is trying to deal with their illness.



140 Responses to “Where is it legal to smoke Marijuana”

  1. AlexManagergop says:

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  2. Ess Dog says:

    I noticed a problem with your map! Mexico is part of North America, not “Latin America”. Also, Latin America is a term applied to cultural geographical locations, not entire continents. What has been labeled “Latin America” here is actually a continent that goes by the name of South America.

    All the best

  3. cory says:

    i know i need a mmc. my knee and my back always act up. but when i smoke the pain is gone. have severe depression.

    like i remember one time all i had was 5 cigs left and alil piece of a blunt. i smoked it and got alil buzz. but after my girl started running her mouth that was it.

    lil high gone so i snapped. i believe it keeps me calm to. cuz like when i smoke some good weed im never mad depressed or nothing. im just sayin it help my problems when i smoke.

  4. carolyn says:

    I have fibromyalgia and all they want to give me for pain control is tramadol, I also have a buldging disk and tennis elbow in both elbows. Which I might have to have sugery on do you think I could get a mmj card?

  5. Chad says:

    I was diagnosed with Degenerative Disc Disease in 2004 when I had an mri due to an on the job injury. The mri also showed bulging and herniated disks. I was sent to a specialist and he wanted to do cortisone injections which I refused. The doc then talked about disk replacement surgery but could only do one disk because the two were next to each other. L&I caught wind of this and found a way to close my case; I moved to Idaho and saw a specialist out of area.

    I now live back in the beautiful state of Washington and have no medical insurance to deal with my lower back problems. I’m 30 and have had back problems for 10 years.

    Am I able to obtain a MMJ card with my condition with a 7 year old mri? I saw my regular doc at the walk in clinic and she wouldn’t do anything without a up to date mri, like I can afford that!

    I also suffer from anxiety and high blood pressure.

    All input is appreciated!

    • Kathleen Hedgpeth says:

      Keep going to the doctor and complain about the injury that you had.
      What the doctor looks for is proof of injury and that it is still bothering you. My accident was four years ago. The mmj doctor will ask for a copy of your up to date medical records. They have to back up that you need this drug. I received my card and the doctor explained to me that reason she gave it to me was because she could see my injury in the pictures in my medical record. My pictures were four years old, but I still complain of the same things. Hope this helps you.

  6. craig says:

    Will you please answer my post?

    If it means anything I also have esophagitis and osgood-schlatter disease in my lower left knee. I would just like to know some information on how to obtain some kind of license if I even could be considered for something like that. I would greatly appreciate it if you would reply.

    Thank you

  7. craig says:

    I have gastritis and no pills have helped the fact that I can’t eat, I’m also in pain 90% of the time. I am only 20, but is there a way I could be prescribed marijuana in Oklahoma? It’s the only thing I’ve tried that settles my stomach and helps me eat. And I’m not a fan of taking a million pills to try to fix it, I’ve been going through the pills and BS for eight years.

  8. Aubone says:

    Is there anyway to Treat a person With Dystonia it’s a Movement Disorder?

    • Doc Ed says:

      That is basically a disorder of your equilibrium.

      Dramamine is an over the counter remedy for motion sickness but if you’re experiencing other conditions like vertigo or syncope you may want to consult a neurologist for an mri and an eeg at the least.

  9. Kendra says:

    I have Crohns Disease & I am prescribed percocet for the pain & phenergan for nausea.

    It helps take off the edge, but when I have smoked pot during these times of need it takes all symptoms away. Verses the synthetic substance just make them tolerable. I live in Ohio where its not legalized yet. However they are working on it. I usually don’t vote but if it goes to ballet I will for sure vote “YES.” The government needs to realized that pot has been used for medicinal purpose for all time. I hope it goes thru & eventually ALL states should legalize it.

    I have done some research & came across this site which discusses the benefit of use for a person with Crohns. I belive in it! Come on government open your eyes!

    • Doc Ed says:

      There are many substances from various areas around the world including cannabis which have been used to treat many various conditions and are now illegal.

      Government’s just want to control every aspect of it. Marijuana can help a number of ailments as long as it’s taken appropriately and each person’s tolerances are different so you may need to start with a low thc% strain and experiment until you find what’s right for you.

      That is after you obtain a card for medical mj if it becomes legal in your state. Good luck ps you could have your pain mgmt doctor try something different if your combo just isn’t cutting it and then re-evaluate.

  10. aaron says:

    it’s legal for patients in 15 states in the usa and washington dc. Generally there are laws which prohibit it’s use in public, near schools, and churches.

    It’s also legal and tolerated in same countries around the world.

    • Doc Ed says:

      Obviously there are restrictions and limitations whether you’re prescribed it legally or not. You should not drive or operate machinery as you could hurt yourself or others.

      You don’t want to have mj around any children or school zones. I don’t believe the folks would appreciate you smoking a joint outside a church that’s just common consideration for others. It when it is prescribed is to be used in a safe and controlled environment for your safety (health & legalities).

  11. Mikkella says:

    I smoke to control the level, and severity of my migrains. I’ve suffered through countless pills with scary side effects for 17 years, and finally a friend recommended that I try marijuana.

    I went from having debilitating migrains that lasted 3-4 days every month, to one that lasts 1-2 days tops once every 3-4 months. I’ve found that if I smoke a little every other day, just a few hits to keep the THC in my system, that the migrains are more and more infrequent.

    I’ve tried stopping, just to see what would happen. I didn’t smoke for a week, and was knocked down, and in the hospital hooked up to a bananna bag, with a demoral shot. (to take the edge off the migrain, NOT STOP IT)

    So if smoking pot makes me a bad person, then fine. I’m bad. But at least I’m not in so much pain I can’t function.

    • Doc Ed says:

      There are 2 types of migraines the common which occurs slowly and can last up to 72 hrs produces a throbbing pain and can be rather severe including nausea as a side effect. This is prevalent in about 10% of the population (75% higher in women) some more or less frequent than others.

      There is almost a countless list of triggers for migraines but as a previous sufferer 3-4 times per month in my mid 20s I’ve found a natural combination of substances to control it and fyi I may have 1 migraine at most in a year and it passes within 3-4 hours if I do.

      Consult your own physician before trying these but I take 1000mg magnesium, 100mg Co Q10, a flaxseed or omega 3 complex, niacinamide 1000mg, and a vitamin b complex. All of these are once a day. A heating pad and a brief massage to the back of the head and neck daily will help as well. Most researchers think migraine stem from a chemical imbalance when they are vascular in nature from excess dilations or contractions to the brains blood vessels

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