Dementia
qualifies as a condition for using medical marijuana in American states where
medical marijuana is legal. Usage is primarily for agitation of Alzheimer’s
disease. A review of legislation and qualified medical marijuana program
websites reveals the following:
1) Of the 24 states and localities where medical
marijuana is legal, dementia is a qualifying condition in 10.
2) In the
five states where information was available regarding qualifying conditions for
certification, dementia was the indication for medical
marijuana certifications.
Apparently,
few applicants for medical marijuana list dementia as the reason for seeking
certification.
The
following video features the effects of medical marijuana on Larry, a man who
suffers with Parkinson’s disease. This is Larry’s first time using medical
marijuana. With just a few drops of the cannabis oil under his tongue, several
of his symptoms are relieved, including tremors. The results are compelling.
Frances Shani Parker, Author
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