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Multiple Sclerosis - Medical Marijuana - Texas - Pain

Added: August 30, 2009 | Time 02:59 | Views: 300

President Barack Obama and Texas medical marijuana and multiple sclerosis patient Tim Timmons discuss the moral, religious and political hypocrisy of using taxpayer funded dollars (hundreds of millions) to attack the very same people government was designed to protect ...

Timmons is a 22 year survivor of secondary multiple sclerosis and is in the final stages of the disease. At this point, he has only the choice of using medical cannabis or other drugs like the opioid derivative favorites of Rush Limbaugh - drugs like oxycontin and morphine - both of which are addictive and hepatoxic ...

In Texas, a medical pot patient, after arrest with the killer weed, cannot even speak in court to a jury of their medical condition. It is barred from evidence. Compassion and science have both been adjudicated as illegal - and as one might expect - prisons are overcrowded and the taxpayer funds the bill ...

And it is the same men who most publicly stand in defiance of medical science - those who pompously hold up their standard as Jesus - men like Senator John Cornyn and Representative Jeb Hensarling - who are most guilty of reaching out to affect the most cruel of physical and psychological torture against the very ones Jesus held up as "the least of these my brethren." ...

The interview was done by Jay Root of NBC News and the Fort Worth Star Telegram.

Topics: Multiple Sclerosis

Tags: anxiety, barack obama, depression, Fibromyalgia, medical marijuana, neurology, neuropathic pain, pain, Politics, politics and policy, sleep

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