420 Day Event 30
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@mrantwashington
@mrantwashington 15 күн бұрын
www.youtube.com/@everythingdrugandalcohol
@mmeriforumradioatfloridaam1159
@mmeriforumradioatfloridaam1159 15 күн бұрын
www.youtube.com/@everythingdrugandalcohol
@mmeriforumradioatfloridaam1159
@mmeriforumradioatfloridaam1159 15 күн бұрын
www.surveymonkey.com/r/MMERIJuly2024
@MissA91
@MissA91 15 күн бұрын
Late but I made it
@tythompson2779
@tythompson2779 Ай бұрын
Truck driver here as well I just read from a credible source that even with rescheduling we will still be tested for cannabis, our only hope is for them to mandate the saliva testing.
@CmoTruckin
@CmoTruckin Ай бұрын
Truck driver here I’m glad they not testing for weed but I do feel like they need something to test drivers if there under the influence of weed while driving like they do alcohol
@mauriceguiheen7181
@mauriceguiheen7181 Ай бұрын
My name is Maurice I yous Cannabis almost every day to help relieve my anxiety and to help me to be able to cope. Was what just happened to me? I was just totally mistaken by several doctors and powdered care and put on heavy narcotics and almost cost me my life. I need to maybe have you explained to me how the camp annoyed are helping me because they are, I've made a order. Though extract does helping me cope with all of the things that happened. It turned out that there was never anything wrong with me. Second to the medications. They were giving me and all the procedures. I want to do all the things. I want to hurt me so bad. I can't even think about them because it makes me cry. I'm 62 years old. I would like to know how can I help myself with cannabis? Because it seems to be the only relief from the painful memories.
@MeganLyonsBogle
@MeganLyonsBogle 2 ай бұрын
How do I find Dr Tamar on facebook?
@Amy-zh1rd
@Amy-zh1rd 3 ай бұрын
Hello. Where can i find the written sources for the information given? Tia
@georgekb8491
@georgekb8491 3 ай бұрын
😂 *PromoSM*
@kyrontamar1564
@kyrontamar1564 4 ай бұрын
I need a Cannabis Job…teaching!
@zeebest1004
@zeebest1004 4 ай бұрын
I’ve been smoking steadily nearly 60 years now. Weed used to make me hungry but it no longer does - depending on what I want to do. ALL MJ depresses appetite for me now! Weed is paradoxical for me now - it enables me to do even contradictory things. I can use weed to fast or it helps my appetite and food taste better when I want to eat. MJ helps me sleep, it helps me stay awake - whichever I want to do. It helps me concentrate and it helps my mind flow freely and creatively. I have always strove to eat right and better, exercise too. I have pursued creative endeavors (music, inventions, home construction…) so perhaps MJ is just following and enhancing what I’m already into anyway… I would say, from my experience that MJ helps you be you. But you have to be about positive things if you want positive results with MJ!
@maryharris1519
@maryharris1519 5 ай бұрын
Enjoyed listening to this. Nice to see Dr. Tamar providing this valuable information/service.
@insidetheredzone
@insidetheredzone 5 ай бұрын
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@shemdickson4445
@shemdickson4445 5 ай бұрын
SAY, SOUL FOLKS, WHAT “A VERBALLY SAFE INFANTRY!!” 🍹🍱🍦
@johntorres4573
@johntorres4573 7 ай бұрын
Dr Tamar that’s some good information,I’ll keep watching
@kyrontamar1564
@kyrontamar1564 7 ай бұрын
Thank you! Knowledge Is Power!
@kimbobama
@kimbobama 7 ай бұрын
We're responsible for our health, not the government. And doctors performing crimes against humanity. That don't know the endocannabinoid system. And you have to have THC and CBD together to cure. And do we really trust our government putting their fingers and hands in our cannabis and dispensaries. God gave us every seed we needed. Our health is our responsibility, not our governments or doctors that are performing crimes against humanity.
@Solomeo_Paredes159
@Solomeo_Paredes159 7 ай бұрын
Dr rosado is a foreign educated physician who didn't pass all usml step like american educated physicians, he endorsed his foreign medical license in puerto rico. He is not an MD in the usa, he has only an ACN or area of critical need license.
@kyrontamar1564
@kyrontamar1564 7 ай бұрын
Another mistake I made in my comments…U.S. Cannabis Sales Could Top $72 Billion …not “30 Billion…By 2030, Says Leading Researcher.
@shunbaker8771
@shunbaker8771 8 ай бұрын
How can one get the thcv.
@shunbaker8771
@shunbaker8771 8 ай бұрын
There is not any known meds for obesity as my doctor says, but I see your commercial ads for cbdf if not mistaken. Is there a study that you have going on. If I would love to participate.
@kyrontamar1564
@kyrontamar1564 8 ай бұрын
When a patient comes to a cannabis clinic, he or she has to sign a consent for treatment. If another relative is against it, so be it. If the patient is not capable of signing their own consent, another individual, or the person to be assigned as a caretaker, can sign the consent, if the patient is mentally incapable of doing so. It could end up being a court battle, if a family member decides to take their case to a lawyer, to fight the obtaining of a consent for cannabis therapy.
@kyrontamar1564
@kyrontamar1564 8 ай бұрын
Another small error. “TAU” (not “TAO), is the spelling of the structural proteins (dot) of every brain cell…. estimated to be approximately 100 billion.
@kyrontamar1564
@kyrontamar1564 8 ай бұрын
Another small error on my part…. Crohn’s disease is on the list. Ulcerative colitis can be used as a similar qualifying condition. I had it reversed…sorry! Thank you for the honor and the privilege. My ancestors would’ve benefited.
@kyrontamar1564
@kyrontamar1564 8 ай бұрын
Correction for my error in saying “THCV” lowers the psychoactive component of THC. It is THCA…not THCV. Thanking everyone for their support.
@MarketingMax-jn3rh
@MarketingMax-jn3rh 8 ай бұрын
IF you are from USA , you can buy best CBD oil from here : highfiles.org/click/e9a51b93d3b
@iaintaylor5585
@iaintaylor5585 8 ай бұрын
Nev and I were rugby team mates at Aberdeen Uni.
@frostyarts
@frostyarts 8 ай бұрын
Wait emma here, Thought this event was for 16th November
@adavlora3801
@adavlora3801 9 ай бұрын
Great discussion!!!
@TheSparkisLove
@TheSparkisLove 9 ай бұрын
This is absolutely amazing content❤ !!!!! As a board certified holistic RN I am so proud to see this content.
@mmeriforumradioatfloridaam1159
@mmeriforumradioatfloridaam1159 9 ай бұрын
Hello, and thank you for your comment. Please visit our website at mmeri.famu.edu
@Billlumberg227
@Billlumberg227 10 ай бұрын
THCV is an amazing and novel cannabinoid and i hope the benefits can be more widely known without the stigma of cannabis getting in the way of the truth of its therapeutic benefits.
@BlessedOne686
@BlessedOne686 10 ай бұрын
🔥🔥
@mmeriforumradioatfloridaam1159
@mmeriforumradioatfloridaam1159 10 ай бұрын
The following link was provide by Dr. Uma one of todays panelist. totalhealthcarethc.com/
@ThatKid42069
@ThatKid42069 10 ай бұрын
This is an amazing discussion!
@kathleenc8810
@kathleenc8810 10 ай бұрын
Thank you❤🙂
@adelinecasta2719
@adelinecasta2719 Жыл бұрын
Great discussion straight to the point,knowledgeable and interesting…
@SisterSmith420Peace
@SisterSmith420Peace Жыл бұрын
Spiritually Grown with Love and care :) Homegrown is the best way
@SisterSmith420Peace
@SisterSmith420Peace Жыл бұрын
Spiritual Cannabis is what we need
@SisterSmith420Peace
@SisterSmith420Peace Жыл бұрын
Religion's Marijuana Services Test What the First Amendment Stands For By Lewis R. KatzJanuary 5, 1981 Americans who worship at the altar of marijuana had better not look to the First Amendment's guarantee of religious freedom to keep them out of jail, suggests one recent case. That message was sent by the Florida Supreme Court to the Ethiopian Zion Coptic Church, a Miami sect that uses marijuana as an integral part of its worship service. The U.S. Supreme Court has shown no inclination to send a different message since it refused even to consider the issue. Florida and U.S. officials have mounted a pincer attack against the Coptics. State authorities obtained an injunction against a church member barring her from using her home as a church, in violation of zoning regulations. It also prhibits the use of marijuana there. vThe Florida Supreme Court upheld the injunction. The other half of the attack is being played out in a federal district court in Miami, where other church members are being prosecuted on charges of violating federal drug prohibitions. The trials were scheduled to get under way this month, although legal maneuvering has caused postponement until at least February. The Ethiopian Zion Coptic Church is not the first religious group in U.S. history to encounter difficulties in its attempts to find religious freedom. Many of the early colonies, though populated by settlers fleeing religious persecution in Europe, were not safe havens for groups who came with rites and rituals different than those already established. In an attempt to end intolerance in the New World, the guarantee of freedom of religion received star billing in the First Amendment of the Bill of Rights -- prohibiting Congress and later individual states as well, from interfering with the free exercise of religion. Nurtured by the protection of the First Amendment, various cults and religions sprang up. Snake handlers, poison drinkers and mystics of all kinds flourished in some of the atypicalsects. The mix of drugs and religion is familiar to the region, dating back to ancient Indian rites. The flower children of the '60s incorporated marijuana and hallucinogens into their forms of worship. The Ethiopian Zion Coptic Church comes closer to the Indian experience than to the religions that sprang up a decade or so ago. While the Constitution clearly allows legal authorities to prosecute persons who claim religious beliefs solely as a cover to engage in illegal activities, the constitutionality is not so apparent where the illegal activity is an integral part of the worship service of a group that meets existing legal standards as a religion. And while marijuana is an important part of the rite of the Coptic Church, its doctrine extends to other matters. Even the Florida Supreme Court found the Ethiopian Zion Coptic Church to be authentic religion as with regard to the First Amendment to the Constitution. The Miami-based Coptic group claims links with the 6,000 year-old Coptic Church, but its more recent origins can be traced to the Rastafarians of Marcus Garvey's movement urging American blacks to look to Africa as a holy land. Rastafarianism called itself after Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie's name as a commoner. Selassie's crowning as emperor was seen as the fulfillment of Garvey's prophecy to "Look to Africa when a black king shall be crowned, for the day of deliverance is near." Restafarians established settlements in Jamaica where believers lived together and convened to worship together. One of these missions became known as the Ethiopian Zion Coptic Church, whose doctrine feature is a process called "reasoning," which involves a philosophical and theological dialogue accompanied by the smoking of marijuana. Marijuana is the sacrament of the church, replacing wine as the symbolic spirit of Christ. Deemed the spiritual power which unites men in one spirit, marijuana is smoked by church members three times a day, during morning, afternoon and evening worship services. Ethiopian Zion Coptic Church members contend that through marijuana or "ganja," its Jamaican name, man is able to look at God by looking within himself, the embodiment of God on earth. Attorney Milton M. Ferrell, Jr., who represents the Coptics in their legal battles, contended in a telephone interview that church members adhere to such strict doctrines and dietary laws that others are hardly likely to adopt the Coptic's way of life just to smoke marijuana. Having qualified as a legitimate church, the Coptics cleared their first legal hurdle but there remained one indisputable point: Governmental interference with religious practice is permissable if the state can "demonstrate a compelling interest" superceding the constitutional protection. To establish such a compelling interest, a state cannot offer just any reasonable justification. It must be one that is sufficient to overcome the strong policy in favor of not interfering with religious practices. For instance, constitutional protection of the freedom of religion clause takes a back seat when life is at stake or when a substantial health emergency threatens a community. Ordering medical care for an endangered child despite religious objections by the parents is an example of this kind of compelling interest. Other infringements that have passed constitutional muster are the compulsion that an individual be vaccinated despite objections based on religious handling of poisonous snakes. The Florida Supreme Court found the legislature's determination that cannabis is a dangerous drug sufficiently compelling to negate the church members' constitutional rights. This is not the type of strict scrutiny to which government attempts to regulate First Amendment rights are usually subjected, especially in light of the many medical experts that the church had rounded up to contest the finding of "dangerousness." The ill effects of marijuana remain a debatable issue. While states may freely ban its common use, interference with it in a religious context should require more convincing proof. Florida courts undoubtedly were influenced against the church by the claim that the Coptics freely distributed marijuana to "children and adults, members and nonmembers." The Florida Supreme Court was thus able to distinguish the Coptics' claim from an earlier case where the California Supreme Court prohibited the state from interfering with the use of peyote by adult Navajo Indians as part of their religion. Attoney Farrell charged that the finding of casual distribution was based upon only one instance when a nonmember juvenile smoked marijuana at a church service, a youth who had gained entry by lying to guards posted by the Coptics, he said. While most of us are unlikely to take the cause of the Coptics seriously, the guarantee of religious freedom is not reserved for those religions to which the majority of us subscribe. In fact, the real worth of any constitutional protection may be determined by how well it guarantees the rights of people on the fringe. When the criminal trials begin in Miami, at stake will be the freedom of church members as well as the religious liberty of the Coptics. tPerhaps the possibility of prison sentences being meted out will result in the application of the more serious First Amendment test to the Coptics' claim.
@dennisa5881
@dennisa5881 Жыл бұрын
*PromoSM*
@drannabellemanalomorgan
@drannabellemanalomorgan Жыл бұрын
Thank you for having me! ❤
@Jessicad654
@Jessicad654 Жыл бұрын
You go Sandra! Thank you for sharing with us about the use of cannabis as medicine as a RN! You are an inspiration. The BON has such a chokehold on us about cannabis use. I am hoping to take a similar path as yours.
@jackfields4517
@jackfields4517 Жыл бұрын
I have been using delta 8 for about 10 days for sleep. Its working great, but my blood pressure is much higher.does delta 8 cause this or should i look for another cause
@GalCharlotte
@GalCharlotte Жыл бұрын
Few people use zoom like meetings anymore. Why are you?
@sascha1167
@sascha1167 Жыл бұрын
what is th difference?
@RedCrimson_v2
@RedCrimson_v2 Жыл бұрын
Yes we need much harder regulation its crazy what these companies are getting away with. Its giving marijuana a bad name to those who dont know any better!
@chloeglynne4597
@chloeglynne4597 Жыл бұрын
Cool
@bensonkimani8005
@bensonkimani8005 Жыл бұрын
Awesome
@SmokeScreenEntertainment
@SmokeScreenEntertainment Жыл бұрын
Great topic
@pattysarkar5997
@pattysarkar5997 Жыл бұрын
Wow, another good discussion. One thing you may not know is that it is now very difficult to get CBD products like cbd only flower or vape. The dispensaries all but stopped carrying it. cbd smoke shops (although they seem very kind) cannot show me an appropriate COA or anything indicating any type of quality control. Gas station cbd is out of the question. Cbd with the terpenes (flower) weighed out and vaped using dosage capsules in a crafty plus vaporizer is very effective especially when you don’t want or need the thc component or the thc effects. There needs to be dispensary access to cbd (low thc ) flower and lately it has been neglected.
@feleciadawson6626
@feleciadawson6626 Жыл бұрын
High THC cannnabis (hashish) and hemp have coexisted for thousands of year. Our ancestors used both.