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Prescription Pot: A Leading Advocate’s Heroic Battle to Legalize Medical Marijuana

December 12th, 2009

Prescription Pot: A Leading Advocate's Heroic Battle to Legalize Medical Marijuana

From Booklist

As of the writing of this book, McMahon was one of seven persons in the U.S. who could smoke marijuana legally. As a person with the rare genetic disorder Nail Patella Syndrome, he participates in the federal government’s Compassionate Investigational New Drug Program. Under the program’s auspices, he receives 300 government-grown-and-packed joints each month. (Thanks to the redoubled war on drugs, the program no longer accepts new participants.) The herb frees him
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Prescription Pot: A Leading Advocate’s Heroic Battle to Legalize Medical Marijuana

December 2nd, 2009

Prescription Pot: A Leading Advocate's Heroic Battle to Legalize Medical Marijuana

From Booklist

As of the writing of this book, McMahon was one of seven persons in the U.S. who could smoke marijuana legally. As a person with the rare genetic disorder Nail Patella Syndrome, he participates in the federal government’s Compassionate Investigational New Drug Program. Under the program’s auspices, he receives 300 government-grown-and-packed joints each month. (Thanks to the redoubled war on drugs, the program no longer accepts new participants.) The herb frees him
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Prescription Pot: A Leading Advocate’s Heroic Battle to Legalize Medical Marijuana

November 15th, 2009

Prescription Pot: A Leading Advocate's Heroic Battle to Legalize Medical Marijuana

From Booklist

As of the writing of this book, McMahon was one of seven persons in the U.S. who could smoke marijuana legally. As a person with the rare genetic disorder Nail Patella Syndrome, he participates in the federal government’s Compassionate Investigational New Drug Program. Under the program’s auspices, he receives 300 government-grown-and-packed joints each month. (Thanks to the redoubled war on drugs, the program no longer accepts new participants.) The herb frees him
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