They are making it 'more' illegal in the UK. You are drug tested if you are pulled over by their pigs and their companies do urine tests on every single employee regardless of role and fired. Unless you are an exec I bet and for something you could have done legally over a month ago stateside. My niece has Crohn's. From a lovely vibrant kid she has managed this pain with a smile and nearly died once or twice. She is…
Given Choice, Patients Will Choose Cannabis Over Prescribed Opioids
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Re: Given Choice, Patients Will Choose Cannabis Over Prescribed Opioids
#102They are making it 'more' illegal in the UK. You are drug tested if you are pulled over by their pigs and their companies do urine tests on every single employee regardless of role and fired. Unless you are an exec I bet and for something you could have done legally over a month ago stateside. My niece has Crohn's. From a lovely vibrant kid she has managed this pain with a smile and nearly died once or twice. She is…
Not sure what you've seen to evidence this. I've worked for 4 companies (definitely not exec level); I've been pulled over a couple of times and not once been asked to do a drug/urine test.
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#103Maybe these patients aren't aware of the risks. Maybe they don't know it can KILL!!! http://hightimes.com/news/chelsea-clinton-suggests-marijuana...
This is hardly proof that it kills. And mixing particular drugs with particular other drugs can always cause issues. This doesn't make marijuana a 'killer'.
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The problem from the pharma companies point of view is that they have patents on a lot of their drugs, granting exclusivity on production. Marijuana is a plant which anyone can grow (and thus compete with them).
So is tobacco and while I've known the occasional person who grew it, it's pretty uncommon. I've also been surprised that tobacco companies don't get in on the legalise marijuana thing. Possibly they are suffering so much from bad press they don't think they could withstand the backlash...
It seems like basically an industry on the defensive that see it as safer to just hole up and try to maintain status quo as much as possible.
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#105Earlier quoted context omitted.
From his standpoint pot is much worse than tobacco - pot doesn't have well-funded lobbyists, campaign contributors, etc.
I'm kind of surprised that the alcohol and tobacco industries don't lobby for legalization. They could potentially diversify in to marijuana manufacture and sale, and leverage their brands and experience in selling other recreational drugs. The pharmaceutical industry could similarly profit from manufacturing and selling medical marijuana.
Re: Given Choice, Patients Will Choose Cannabis Over Prescribed Opioids
#106They are making it 'more' illegal in the UK. You are drug tested if you are pulled over by their pigs and their companies do urine tests on every single employee regardless of role and fired. Unless you are an exec I bet and for something you could have done legally over a month ago stateside. My niece has Crohn's. From a lovely vibrant kid she has managed this pain with a smile and nearly died once or twice. She is…
>> their companies do urine tests on every single employee regardless of role and fired. https://www.gov.uk/monitoring-work-workers-rights/drug-testi... > 2. Drug testing > Employers have to have consent if they want to test for drugs. Usually this is when they have a full contractual health and safety policy, which should be in the contract or staff handbook. > Employers should: > limit testing to employees that nee…
Re: Given Choice, Patients Will Choose Cannabis Over Prescribed Opioids
#107My mom has benefited from cannabis to help treat chrohns. While nothing has cured, it's been the most effective with no known side effects. Plus it's cheaper than the meds she has been buying for years (spending out of pocket upwards $10k a year with $500 a pill just for flare ups even with medicare in Canada). She has been in hell for 30 years. They wanted to remove her small intestine ~20 years ago and she didn't w…
I hope you are aware of this treatment http://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2016/04/14/47422194...
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#108Earlier quoted context omitted.
Not sure what you've seen to evidence this. I've worked for 4 companies (definitely not exec level); I've been pulled over a couple of times and not once been asked to do a drug/urine test.
Do I have to name the company I work for? We fired 5 people this year after company wide piss tests at seven sites. THis: http://think.direct.gov.uk/drug-driving.html
Re: Given Choice, Patients Will Choose Cannabis Over Prescribed Opioids
#109Earlier quoted context omitted.
The problem from the pharma companies point of view is that they have patents on a lot of their drugs, granting exclusivity on production. Marijuana is a plant which anyone can grow (and thus compete with them).
So is tobacco and while I've known the occasional person who grew it, it's pretty uncommon. I've also been surprised that tobacco companies don't get in on the legalise marijuana thing. Possibly they are suffering so much from bad press they don't think they could withstand the backlash...
Re: Given Choice, Patients Will Choose Cannabis Over Prescribed Opioids
#110Earlier quoted context omitted.
>> their companies do urine tests on every single employee regardless of role and fired. https://www.gov.uk/monitoring-work-workers-rights/drug-testi... > 2. Drug testing > Employers have to have consent if they want to test for drugs. Usually this is when they have a full contractual health and safety policy, which should be in the contract or staff handbook. > Employers should: > limit testing to employees that nee…
Everyone (allegedly) got tested. My buddy got fired. He worked on an IT helpdesk. It is in the small print of his contract. Yes it is construction. UK gov is a ministry of information thing. It says a lot of things that companies here just ignore because they can. Wrongful dismissal laws here were neutered by the tories. More friends tell me it is happening in their companies too. I would show the contract /say more…