Medical Marijuana Caregivers hold first trade show
Published 09:11 a.m., Sunday, November 6, 2011
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — Maine's medical marijuana caregivers have held their first trade show and festival in the state.
Medicinal users with the proper legal documentation were allowed to use marijuana in a tent outside the city-ownedAugusta Civic Center on Saturday thanks to an agreement by police, the District Attorney's Office and organizers of Home Grown Maine. The Kennebec Journal in Augusta (http://bit.ly/vGnhSc ) says it was the first time medical marijuana users were able to legally medicate in public.
Chris Kenoyer of Portland, a patients' advocate and activist who uses marijuana for severe, chronic back pain caused by a degenerative spinal injury, used a vaporizer to inhale marijuana during the Home Grown Maine trade show. Kenoyer calls medical marijuana a step forward for all Maine patients.
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Information from: Kennebec Journal, http://www.kjonline.com/
Medical marijuana treatment must be given by only pro caregivers and highly qualified Doctors etc. who all are mainly focus on reliable & authorized treatment against many chronic diseases.
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