Sunday, March 11, 2007

Marijuana in our Schools;

"JUST HITTING ANOTHER
BRICK WALL"





Marijuana in our Schools;

Some Teens in La La Land

are Literally in “High” School:







Some California high school students are getting easy access to medical marijuana cards and are using them as excuses to get high at school, according to one school district.






Some California teens are giving a new meaning to "high" school. Students are finding easy access to medical marijuana cards and presenting those cards to school authorities as a legitimate excuse for getting high. But where are the cards coming from?



In recent undercover operations conducted by the district attorney in San Diego, it was found that doctors will prescribe marijuana to almost anyone who claimed that they had symptoms and who had money. One of the doctors, Kenneth Johnson, signed at least one of the cards for a Grossmont student. His business has since been shut down.

A neighboring tenant to Johnson's office, Ben Martin, said "It was pretty much you had a short consultation. Come in and filled out a short questionnaire, talk to a couple guys about it, get a prescription and then you'd walk across the hall and get your prescription filled."

Now, some middle and high school students are openly lighting up and walking around the schools smoking pot. The medical marijuana cards are too easy to get and a bunch of students recently suspended for being high had cards even though they didn't have major illnesses. Students are getting them for things like sleeplessness and stress, it just draws into question how easy it is for people to get their hands on these cards.

Those who had opposed the legalization of “Medical Marijuana” in California were right, the whole medical marijuana deal was a sham, and the opponents of the law knew that it was just a way to legalize “pot” smoking.

The whole business that certain people need to smoke marijuana to alleviate such things as nausea, dizziness or pain is such a crock of BS since there are other medications for those things and if not, pharmaceutical companies could certainly extract the ingredients from the cannabis plants to make pills or capsules, so who is kidding who?

Now, the chickens are beginning to come home to roost.




“Abouna” Gregori