• RE: Cannabis

    From Mike Dippel@999:1/1 to Stingray on Tuesday, October 29, 2024 17:19:04
    On 10/29/2024 4:52 PM, Stingray wrote to Mike Dippel:

    I lived in Florida all of my life until Jan 2022, when my wife, our youngest,
    and I moved to N. Georgia. When we lived there I was legally allowed to use it
    for pain. I have major neck and back issues from 2 major car accidents.

    I was able to stop using prescription pain killers for several years. I love our new location in Georgia but, marijuana is NOT legal here at all. I unfortunately had to go back on pain killers full-time.

    I am drug-tested every 28 days (and of course I would not use marijuana anyways
    since it is not legal here) but, my hopes is that it will become legal here and
    they will allow it. Even if it is 50/50. Where I cut back on the pills and I am
    allowed to use marijuna(THC) in some form.

    Until then, I must do what I have to to survive my pain that will be life-long.

    -Jerry

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    Sorry to hear about your circumstance. What type of work do you do that you are drug
    tested regularly? Can you do a gummy of some sort instead of weed?

    Mike Dippel
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  • From Mike Dippel@999:1/1 to Stingray on Tuesday, October 29, 2024 21:55:06
    On 10/29/2024 9:34 PM, Stingray wrote to Mike Dippel:

    Re: RE: Cannabis
    By: Mike Dippel to Stingray on Tue Oct 29 2024 05:19 pm

    My job does not drug test me, my pain doctor does. It's law to be tested every
    28 days.

    I am not against that at all. It helps to stop/prevent drug abuse/not using and
    selling medicine. We also habe to sign paperwork that says we can be called at
    any moment for a random drug test and or pill count.

    I don't disagree with any of those. I cannot take gummys or anything not prescribed by my doctor, and unfortunately THC is still illegal here in Georgia.

    Again, I feel for you. My son got t-boned years ago and never got the proper treatment
    to be able to fully recover. He still has pain as a result. He doesn't see a pain doctor.
    He just sort of lives with it.

    Mike Dippel

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