Medical Cannabis Testimonies: Dr. Jackson

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Uploaded by on Apr 24, 2007

I met Dr. Jackson at a campsite just over the border into Colorado while traveling with Journey for Justice 7. Now retired, Bruce was an Anesthesiologist. He conveyed to me that he often thought alternative treatments should be available to the chronically & terminally ill, particularly when conventional medicine was not affective.
To view all of our Medical Cannabis Patient Testimonies, please visit our website at www.j4j7.info, and to view our legislative reform, go to www.markpedersen.com and www.gstlnorml.org.

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  • Exactly! Very well stated! Excellent video from a reliable source. Pain management should be a medical doctors choice of medication.

  • Thank you...I, of course, agree 100%! I'm building a "Good Doctor Database" at my j4j7 website. Please help me get the word out. Pro-Cannabis physicians are a premium.

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  • jut like anything not everything works for everyone, but also just because it may seem odd medication or you fear the false propoganda related to cannaabis..

    you really shouldnt knock it till you try it...in my experiences have never had any bad effects from marij..but have with pills....

  • This was a very interesting video. I very much agree with the views of this obviously very experienced and insightful medic. I'm not sure how everything works in the USA but I wish it were easier for the views of doctors to be taken into consideration in the UK as far as patient treatment is concerned.

  • Doctors may not be punished for recommending medical marijuana. Conant v. McCaffrey, (2000): The government was enjoined by the U.S. District Court in San Francisco from punishing physicians or taking their DEA licenses for recommending medical use of cannabis. The ruling states that physicians have a First Amendment right to make recommendations, but may not aid or abet patients in actually obtaining marijuana.

  • I know it helps with all types of nerve pain peace free the cannibus jnjarboe

  • Excellent insight from a medical genious.

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