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Related: About this forumDelaware has a new rule that you don't have to get a doctor to sign your medical marijuana card form for folks over 65
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Delaware has a new rule that you don't have to get a doctor to sign your medical marijuana card form for folks over 65 (Original Post)
Walleye
Aug 15
OP
One doesn't possess sufficient wisdom to make such decisions until reaching a certain age
EYESORE 9001
Aug 15
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EYESORE 9001
(27,479 posts)1. One doesn't possess sufficient wisdom to make such decisions until reaching a certain age
And that age 65?!?
Walleye
(35,185 posts)4. I guess they figure, well you're gonna die soon anyway
Actually recreational use has been legalized here in Delaware, but they havent opened any dispensaries yet, and I get a discount with my medical marijuana card for being over 65.
Attilatheblond
(4,258 posts)2. Safe to assume most of us over 65 have enough aches and pains plus the knowledge that some can be self treated
to trust us to know when we need some fairly innocuous herbal pain management. Pulse being able to get our own without paying for perfunctory doctor's appointments saves Big Insurance a lotta dough.
I predict more and more self-medicating without doctors' input will be coming. Big Pharma makes money and Big Insurance saves money. If cost cutting was really a goal, advertising meds on TV would go back to being banned.
Walleye
(35,185 posts)3. Yes, I agree. Advertising prescription drugs on TV is insane.
SamKnause
(13,792 posts)5. I approve.
mountain grammy
(27,222 posts)6. Way to go Delaware
Gonna work on this for Colorado.