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Laurie Canadian420

Female Lives in Sudbury, Canada Born on October 22
Laurie Canadian420
by on March 27, 2014
A medical marijuana user near Florenceville says he's relieved a ban on being able to grow his own pot at home has been temporarily halted by a federal court decision. Terry Perkins, 63, says he suffers from chronic pain from a back injury and rheumatoid arthritis. Marijuana has helped him cope, but he says he wouldn't be able to afford his medicine under new rules slated to take effect on April 1, which required him to get supplied by a licensed grower. "Under this program that they brought ...
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by on August 2, 2014
Anyone who suffers from springtime allergies knows the misery of battling it out with pollen, grasses and ragweed, but there is one other culprit the sneezing and wheezing stoners of the world may have failed to consider: marijuana. Now, while we believe having an allergic reaction to weed is nothing less than a cruel joke played by the master of the universe, the reality is more people suffer from cannabis allergies today than ever before. A recent study written by a team allergy researchers ...
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by on March 24, 2015
Both my parents have died from cancer. Both went through Chemotherapy and I have watched them suffer from the affects. If only we were more educated about Cannabis and its benefits. Laurie Canadian420 Here is a survivor.... Meet Stefanie LaRue: Cancer Survivor and Medical Marijuana Advocate Stefanie LaRue was 30 years old when she was diagnosed with Stage 4 Metastatic Breast Cancer and given the dismal prognosis of less than a year to live. That was nine years ago. In 2013 Stefanie had a Vid...
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by on October 15, 2014
It’s almost too taboo to discuss: pregnant women & marijuana. It’s a dirty little secret for women, particularly during the harrowing first trimester, who turn to cannabis for relief from nausea and stress.Pregnant women in Jamaica use marijuana regularly to relieve nausea, as well as to relieve stress and depression, often in the form of a tea or tonic. In the late 1960s, grad student Melanie Dreher was chosen by her professors to perform an ethnographic study on marijuana use in Jamaica to ob...
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by on April 14, 2014
There’s a reason patients call it “Hellth Canada,” and it’s not because they’re doing a hell of a job. Health Canada has been running Canada’s medical marijuana program from the beginning, and they’re really bad at it! Here’s the top 6 ways they’ve been screwing up. #6 They can’t decide how to spell marijuana Cannabis is a plant with many names, but most people call it marijuana and they spell it with a J. They use this word because back in the 20′s, when White Supremacists where writing Can...
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by on April 10, 2014
WHO GREW YOUR MEDICINE? You won’t believe where Canada’s legal marijuana supply is really coming from! Last week, both Tweed and Mettrum had loads of marijuana seized from the same Kelowna airport. Media reports described Tweed’s shipment as 55 varieties of “plants, seeds and in-production plant materials” from multiple growers across BC. Licensed Producers are desperate for product, since Health Canada has been so slow in processing their applications that most of them haven’t had time to gr...
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by on November 10, 2015
Many people suffer from social anxiety but it is often a subject that is pushed aside, as many are embarrassed to talk openly about it. Social Anxiety is also called social phobia which is an anxiety disorder in which a person has an excessive and unreasonable fear of social situations. Anxiety (intense nervousness) and self consciousness arise from a fear of being closely watched, judged and criticized by others. I am not the one to talk about my problems or myself but this is me I am one o...
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by on April 24, 2014
Cancer Care Ontario says drinking linked to liver, colorectal, breast and oral cancers Alcohol consumption is linked to an estimated 1,000 to 3,000 new cases of cancer in Ontario a year, the province’s cancer agency says. Cancer Care Ontario released a report Tuesday – titled "Cancer Risk Factors in Ontario: Alcohol" – which suggests a third of Canadians are aware of the link between drinking alcohol and cancer. Drinking alcohol has been shown to cause oral cancers as well as esophageal, lary...
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by on November 2, 2013
Health Canada is set to turn its medical marijuana policy on its head next spring, when it moves from patient-grown pot to an industry run by large commercial producers. Doctors and patients are among those opposed to it, but entrepreneurs are rushing to get a piece of what's expected to be a billion dollar business. CBC's Nick Purdon takes a look at the high stakes for the industry's main players. Watch Video here on https://www.facebook.com/Canadian420nurses
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by on November 3, 2014
Last week I was riding in the truck with the radio on and listening to CBC news and heard how a 11 yr.old first Nations girl with leukemia is waiting on a judge to decide on Nov. 14/2014, whether she should be forced back into chemotherapy. The Brantford family has chosen indigenous medicine instead, and say Canadian courts have no authority over them. McMaster Children's Hospital went to court to try to force Childrens Aid to action to protect the child whom they say, requires urgent, life-savi...
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by on October 27, 2013
420nurses is not only about Advertising : Modeling : Networking but coming together as a team, a family. We are not only promoting business & ourselves but each other. We have to remember we are not here to compete against each other but to support and help each other out when and however we can. We are all beautifull and unique. We all came to 420nurses for some reason or another. I love the 420nurses. ChaCha & Summer Rain and all the 420nurses are so addictive and I am happy to be part o...
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by on February 17, 2015
Medical marijuana is a legal drug in Canada. True, it is only supposed to be available to people with a doctor’s prescription – but that can be said about hundreds of other pharmaceuticals. What’s more, since there’s no patent on pot, the easy-to-grow plant is really just a generic prescription drug. In Canada, all sorts of generic drugs are safely produced by drug companies, prescribed by doctors and sold by pharmacists. The system works. Except when it comes to medical marijuana. A decade and...
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by on June 20, 2014
This isn’t a great time for small Canadian mining businesses. For the past couple of years, people have worried that China’s economic problems will keep it from buying metals and minerals in big quantities, as it once did, which has lowered prices for some of those commodities. Plus, mine workers are aging and retiring, and there may not be enough younger people to replace them. The combined value of the hundred largest “junior” mining companies—the small ones focussed on exploring deposits, in ...
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by on June 20, 2014
The drug nearly half a million Canadians are expected to be legally using by 2024 According to a recent Health Canada projection, there are approximately 40,000 medical marijuana users in the country; a number that is expected to rise in the coming years as the move to legalizing recreational weed is still being debated. There aren’t any official numbers on how many of the 40,000 are professional drivers, but do you know many puffs of a joint or marijuana pills you can take before an officer c...
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by on June 21, 2014
Ingredients 1/4 oz marijuana 1 Pitcher of your favorite tea Ice Water 4-6 oz Honey of your favorite honey Filter/Strainer Instructions In saucepan, combine water and honey and simmer while stirring, until the honey becomes very liquefied. Once the honey reaches a watery consistency, add marijuana Our goal is to let the oils dissolve into the honey Allow to simmer on med-low while constantly stirring for about 15 minutes. When the majority of the active ingredient is absorbed into the honey, it...
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by on June 21, 2014
Multiple Sclerosis is a disease that occurs when there is damage to the nerves in the brain and the spinal cord. Medical marijuana has shown great benefits in relieving symptoms and thus we will discuss which marijuana strain is best for MS. People who have smoked marijuana to treat this horrific disease can almost return back to normality as marijuana actually helps repair damage nerve cells. What marijuana strain works for MS? – Having asked plenty of patients with MS which strains work best f...
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by on November 4, 2013
The legal marijuana market in the U.S. is projected to grow by 64 per cent over the next year, to $2.34 billion U.S., according to the second edition of the State of Legal Marijuana Markets reports. But what about Canada? It seems despite its reputation for progressive attitudes on weed, the Great White North is falling behind its southern neighbour on the issue. One way this can be seen is in the prices people pay for pot. A decade or more ago, high quality B.C. bud retailed on the streets of...
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by on August 3, 2014
I met Tamie Lee Warner on facebook. Tammy has rare bone cancer and before she dies she would to start a group of hoopers etc here in Canada. Tamie wants to bring awareness for sick children's hospital (kids with cancer) be able to perform for these children n also integrate an anti-bully program in schools. She would like this dream to come true before she dies if you live in Canada and would love to help Tamie fulfill her dreams and are interested in hooping, please PM her you can find her one...
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by on August 7, 2014
On Ontario Today they talk about High on the job... This program is worth listening too ...David Whitten is speaking on the behalf of medical marijuana in the work place and job loss. David is a highly sought after employment law expert and a founding partner of Whitten & Lublin, a Toronto-based employment law firm specializing in the strategic resolution of complex workplace issues and challenges for both employers and employees. Listen to the radio broadcast on my page https://www.facebook.co...
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by on October 11, 2014
“What has the War on Drugs done in the world?” This is a big issue because it’s good people losing their jobs, their homes, even their children. It’s not because they hurt anyone but because they chose to use one drug (marijuana) instead of another (oxy, etc.). It’s clear that war on drugs has not been successful. Not only has it failed but its been counterproductive in that it has generated a criminal culture much like alcohol prohibition did in 1930s. Dr. Sanja Gupta, the chief medical co...
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