D5 CAN YOU GET MEDICAL CANNABIS DELIVERY IF YOU'RE NOT A RESIDENT OF CALIFORNIA?
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Medical Disclaimer: Please consult your doctor or other medical professional before using any supplement. Cannabis oil, hydrogen water or any supplement cannot cure any disease or condition. Only pharmaceutical drugs and procedures performed by medical doctors can do that. However, some supplements may give the body what it needs to help itself. We are research writers - not health professionals. Whatever we speak or write is simply our opinion. We are not prescribing or giving medical advice - here or anywhere. The following content: copyright 2019-2020 Scott & Julie Linden. We do NOT make, buy, sell or distribute Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) or any cannabis product.
There are over 1,000 scientific studies on hydrogen water - is it ONE of the answers?
Should you be drinking it if you’re fighting pain, cancer, heart disease or diabetes?
Why is it used in Japan - in their hospitals - and used by 40% of the population?
Hi,
We're Scott and Julie,
What is the HOT NEW THING to drink in Hollywood?
Hydrogen water. Drinking hydrogen (H2) water can help with cancer!
We believe, from the bottom of hearts, hydrogen water (H2) will help you - in addition to and along side of RSO - we believe they'll work in synergy.
WHAT IS AT H2HACK.COM?
The "hack" is: We experimented many months and discovered a simple way to make superior, potent, ORGANIC and delicious H2 water at home for just 7 CENTS a serving. Now, everyone can afford to drink it!
We look forward to talking to you about RSO or Hydrogen water - any time. Just call:
760-961-5899 (24/7) If we can't answer, we'll hit you back ASAP.
All we're asking is for you to visit H2hack.com - and consider making your own hydrogen water in your kitchen for just 7 cents a serving.
While you're at H2hack.com - we have a drawing for 2,400 eight ounce servings of organic hydrogen . . .
Thanks,
Scott and Julie
P.S.
Please watch the video below and then PLEASE visit: www.h2hack.com .
PLEASE WATCH THIS 4 MINUTE VIDEO - H2 study - it's effective against cancer - click this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mgu_cw8PiTE
If you're fighting cancer - the testimony in this next short video is amazing. YES, he used a machine costing thousands - but don't be fooled: H2 water is H2 water . . .
Click here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNAt2wIWiN8
HERE IS THE RSO INFORMATION YOU'RE AFTER:
Medical Disclaimer: Please consult your doctor or other medical professional before using any supplement. Cannabis oil, hydrogen water or any supplement cannot cure any disease or condition. Only pharmaceutical drugs and procedures performed by medical doctors can do that. However, some supplements may give the body what it needs to help itself. We are research writers - not health professionals. Whatever we speak or write is simply our opinion. We are not prescribing or giving medical advice - here or anywhere. The following content: copyright 2019-2020 Scott & Julie Linden. We do NOT make, buy, sell or distribute Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) or any cannabis product.
- PLEASE READ THIS FIRST – (THE RSO INFORMATION IS JUST BELOW)
- Where are the SECRETS to your health problems?
There are over 1,000 scientific studies on hydrogen water - is it ONE of the answers?
Should you be drinking it if you’re fighting pain, cancer, heart disease or diabetes?
Why is it used in Japan - in their hospitals - and used by 40% of the population?
Hi,
We're Scott and Julie,
What is the HOT NEW THING to drink in Hollywood?
Hydrogen water. Drinking hydrogen (H2) water can help with cancer!
We believe, from the bottom of hearts, hydrogen water (H2) will help you - in addition to and along side of RSO - we believe they'll work in synergy.
- 1,000 scientific studies indicate H2 will help with as many 170 diseases.
- Unfortunately, H2 water is very expensive to buy - $1 to $4 a serving!
WHAT IS AT H2HACK.COM?
The "hack" is: We experimented many months and discovered a simple way to make superior, potent, ORGANIC and delicious H2 water at home for just 7 CENTS a serving. Now, everyone can afford to drink it!
We look forward to talking to you about RSO or Hydrogen water - any time. Just call:
760-961-5899 (24/7) If we can't answer, we'll hit you back ASAP.
- The call and this website are free to you - we're asking a small favor:
All we're asking is for you to visit H2hack.com - and consider making your own hydrogen water in your kitchen for just 7 cents a serving.
While you're at H2hack.com - we have a drawing for 2,400 eight ounce servings of organic hydrogen . . .
Thanks,
Scott and Julie
P.S.
Please watch the video below and then PLEASE visit: www.h2hack.com .
PLEASE WATCH THIS 4 MINUTE VIDEO - H2 study - it's effective against cancer - click this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mgu_cw8PiTE
If you're fighting cancer - the testimony in this next short video is amazing. YES, he used a machine costing thousands - but don't be fooled: H2 water is H2 water . . .
Click here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNAt2wIWiN8
HERE IS THE RSO INFORMATION YOU'RE AFTER:
SB215 and SB420 medical marijuana law is NOT written clearly. Get PROOF from an attorney that the law does NOT require California residency or even a semblance of it.
FOR CANCER:
The single most important thing to know about Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) cannabis oil? You must get 900 MG (milligrams) of THC in you every 24 hours for 60 days (after you build up to it over 30 days). This means that an oil tested at say, 60% THC would require 1.5 grams a day in the last 60 days. Our oil is whole plant extraction. Dr. Sanjay Gupta of CNN says, "You want whole plant extraction."
FOR CANCER:
The single most important thing to know about Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) cannabis oil? You must get 900 MG (milligrams) of THC in you every 24 hours for 60 days (after you build up to it over 30 days). This means that an oil tested at say, 60% THC would require 1.5 grams a day in the last 60 days. Our oil is whole plant extraction. Dr. Sanjay Gupta of CNN says, "You want whole plant extraction."
CAN A PERSON WHO IS NOT A CALIFORNIA STATE RESIDENT GET MEDICAL MARIJUANA DELIVERY?
What's are the problems?
If you call a legal MMJ weed delivery cooperative in California right now WITH a California medical marijuana doctor recommendation in hand - they will probably will NOT let you join their cooperative and order ganja delivery.
The other problem is, if you fly in from say India and go to a medical marijuana doctor - you're liable to see a posting on the wall saying something like: "You must have a California I.D."
But the REAL problem is - there is NOT a law (period) that backs that up!
Have you ever started a small business - even a tiny one - say one where you sell stuff on ebay from home?
What information did you gather before you got started?
You probably looked very hard at how other "ebay selling from home" businesses were doing it - and you probably did just about exactly what they were doing, right? In small business this is a very common case of "follow the leader." It is a natural and common sense thing to do.
It seems like medical marijuana MMJ weed delivery businesses are no different in California.
Think about it - don't they all seem about the same on Weed Maps? Same menu, similar first patient ganja incentives and right down the line - true?
Well apparently that also applies to medical marijuana doctors in California when it comes to issuing cards to non residents who want medical pot.
TIME is of the essence. Let us help you search MMJ for free – for the real deal Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) or cannabis oil from a reputable medical marijuana MMJ weed maps delivery. 1-800-331-1868.
If you are not living or have not previously lived in California:
In California, medical marijuana is set up like this: Medical doctors (M.D.s) commonly set up "clinics" where they see MMJ patients or potential patients who are seeking a doctor recommendation for them to use medical pot for their condition (disease, illness, disability or sickness).
Probably the majority of the these clinics serve no other purpose than to issue ganja recommendations.
You walk in, wait your turn, sit down with the doctor (who may listen to your heart but not much more). The doctor asks questions, fills out forms and either grants or denies a medical cannabis recommendation.
This doesn't take long. The next step is to pay about $100 (sometimes less and sometimes more) for a one year ganja recommendation. You walk out with a card that looks like a credit card and the associated paperwork.
Next, you get on your cell phone and call one of the thousands of legal MMJ weed delivery cooperatives (typically 30 or more in any city of any size) and your pot is set free and on its' way to your front door - even if that is a hotel - IF YOU CAN FIND ONE THAT WILL ACCEPT YOU OR ONE YOU CAN CONVINCE THAT THE LAW DOES NOT SAY ONLY CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS CAN GET MEDICAL GANJA.
UNFORTUNATELY:
If you don't have some proof that you LIVE in California, none of the above is going to happen for you in California at the vast majority of medical marijuana doctor clinics. THIS is also true of many MMJ weed delivery co-ops and collectives. So, if you get past the ganja doctor with a card - expect to hit the next wall when you go to order from an MMJ weed delivery.
Why?
Well - just like the person starting to sell items on ebay from home, almost all California medical marijuana doctors took a good look at other MMJ doctor operations before they opened their own. AND the result is "monkey see, monkey do."
MMJ weed delivery services do this same thing.
If a doctor wanting to open his own MMJ clinic - if he or she walked into one or two open clinics and saw a sign that said, "MUST HAVE CALIFORNIA ID" - he probably put that on his "to do list" to get done before he opened his new clinic.
And the ball rolls on . . . while no one bothers to check what the State of California Law ACTUALLY says about non resident patients seeking medical ganja (Propositions 215 and 420 - "The California Compassionate Care Act)."
The typical new MMJ weed delivery does the same thing - they look at several Weed Maps MMJ weed delivery serivices and DO what they DO.
WHAT CAN YOU DO?
# A:
Get on the internet and call every MMJ (Medical Marijuana Jane) doctor you can find anywhere near you and ask, "I am not a California resident - can you issue a recommendation." If they say "no" - you can send them to this page - OR simply read the attorney quoted on this page over the phone. This is crazy - you need your medical pot - fight a little for it.
# B:
You can switch a utility where you are renting into your name and take the receipt in with you (ask if this will do it before you bother).
If you're an illegal immigrant, you can go to the Department of Motor Vehicles and get a California I.D.
# C:
You can call the local District Attorney's Office (D.A.) and ask them if they will give you a statement or at least a verbal - that is okay to NOT be a resident and access medical ganja - then call an MMJ clinic to see if they'll buy that.
THEN once you HAVE your medical marijuana recommendation - the BIGGER problem may be convincing the MMJ weed delivery you're calling to let you order . . .
LAURA VAZQUEZ IS A CALIFORNIA (MMJ) ATTORNEY - THIS IS WHAT SHE SAYS:
"There is nothing in California law that requires a patient or collective member to be a California resident. Only the recommending doctor must be licensed in California. Patients from other states are free to get a rec from a California doctor and join a California collective. Some would say that the preamble to Prop 215 clearly states that it is intended to help “seriously ill Californians,” however the preamble has no legal effect and there are no cases denying patients protection in California based on their residency. Stop turning away good members because of where they live!"
TIME is of the essence. Let us help you search MMJ for free – for the real deal Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) or cannabis oil from a reputable medical marijuana MMJ weed delivery. 1-800-331-1868.
So - get an MMJ doctor to call Laura about this! San Francisco lawyer: Lauren Vazquez. (Hot link).
You can also call Laura's office and just ask for the name of a clinic that accepts non residents.
Here's her office number: 1-855-MMJLaws.
California MMJ Law mentions “Californians” in the beginning of the preamble of the law - but it THAT part is NOT "the law."
5 years ago Laura Vazquez ask the head of a narcotic's task force operating under the D.A. about the residency requirement in a public meeting. About his reply she said:
“The DA was like, ‘Residency requirement. No, no, no — there’s nothing like that."
What's are the problems?
If you call a legal MMJ weed delivery cooperative in California right now WITH a California medical marijuana doctor recommendation in hand - they will probably will NOT let you join their cooperative and order ganja delivery.
The other problem is, if you fly in from say India and go to a medical marijuana doctor - you're liable to see a posting on the wall saying something like: "You must have a California I.D."
But the REAL problem is - there is NOT a law (period) that backs that up!
Have you ever started a small business - even a tiny one - say one where you sell stuff on ebay from home?
What information did you gather before you got started?
You probably looked very hard at how other "ebay selling from home" businesses were doing it - and you probably did just about exactly what they were doing, right? In small business this is a very common case of "follow the leader." It is a natural and common sense thing to do.
It seems like medical marijuana MMJ weed delivery businesses are no different in California.
Think about it - don't they all seem about the same on Weed Maps? Same menu, similar first patient ganja incentives and right down the line - true?
Well apparently that also applies to medical marijuana doctors in California when it comes to issuing cards to non residents who want medical pot.
TIME is of the essence. Let us help you search MMJ for free – for the real deal Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) or cannabis oil from a reputable medical marijuana MMJ weed maps delivery. 1-800-331-1868.
If you are not living or have not previously lived in California:
In California, medical marijuana is set up like this: Medical doctors (M.D.s) commonly set up "clinics" where they see MMJ patients or potential patients who are seeking a doctor recommendation for them to use medical pot for their condition (disease, illness, disability or sickness).
Probably the majority of the these clinics serve no other purpose than to issue ganja recommendations.
You walk in, wait your turn, sit down with the doctor (who may listen to your heart but not much more). The doctor asks questions, fills out forms and either grants or denies a medical cannabis recommendation.
This doesn't take long. The next step is to pay about $100 (sometimes less and sometimes more) for a one year ganja recommendation. You walk out with a card that looks like a credit card and the associated paperwork.
Next, you get on your cell phone and call one of the thousands of legal MMJ weed delivery cooperatives (typically 30 or more in any city of any size) and your pot is set free and on its' way to your front door - even if that is a hotel - IF YOU CAN FIND ONE THAT WILL ACCEPT YOU OR ONE YOU CAN CONVINCE THAT THE LAW DOES NOT SAY ONLY CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS CAN GET MEDICAL GANJA.
UNFORTUNATELY:
If you don't have some proof that you LIVE in California, none of the above is going to happen for you in California at the vast majority of medical marijuana doctor clinics. THIS is also true of many MMJ weed delivery co-ops and collectives. So, if you get past the ganja doctor with a card - expect to hit the next wall when you go to order from an MMJ weed delivery.
Why?
Well - just like the person starting to sell items on ebay from home, almost all California medical marijuana doctors took a good look at other MMJ doctor operations before they opened their own. AND the result is "monkey see, monkey do."
MMJ weed delivery services do this same thing.
If a doctor wanting to open his own MMJ clinic - if he or she walked into one or two open clinics and saw a sign that said, "MUST HAVE CALIFORNIA ID" - he probably put that on his "to do list" to get done before he opened his new clinic.
And the ball rolls on . . . while no one bothers to check what the State of California Law ACTUALLY says about non resident patients seeking medical ganja (Propositions 215 and 420 - "The California Compassionate Care Act)."
The typical new MMJ weed delivery does the same thing - they look at several Weed Maps MMJ weed delivery serivices and DO what they DO.
WHAT CAN YOU DO?
# A:
Get on the internet and call every MMJ (Medical Marijuana Jane) doctor you can find anywhere near you and ask, "I am not a California resident - can you issue a recommendation." If they say "no" - you can send them to this page - OR simply read the attorney quoted on this page over the phone. This is crazy - you need your medical pot - fight a little for it.
# B:
You can switch a utility where you are renting into your name and take the receipt in with you (ask if this will do it before you bother).
If you're an illegal immigrant, you can go to the Department of Motor Vehicles and get a California I.D.
# C:
You can call the local District Attorney's Office (D.A.) and ask them if they will give you a statement or at least a verbal - that is okay to NOT be a resident and access medical ganja - then call an MMJ clinic to see if they'll buy that.
THEN once you HAVE your medical marijuana recommendation - the BIGGER problem may be convincing the MMJ weed delivery you're calling to let you order . . .
LAURA VAZQUEZ IS A CALIFORNIA (MMJ) ATTORNEY - THIS IS WHAT SHE SAYS:
"There is nothing in California law that requires a patient or collective member to be a California resident. Only the recommending doctor must be licensed in California. Patients from other states are free to get a rec from a California doctor and join a California collective. Some would say that the preamble to Prop 215 clearly states that it is intended to help “seriously ill Californians,” however the preamble has no legal effect and there are no cases denying patients protection in California based on their residency. Stop turning away good members because of where they live!"
TIME is of the essence. Let us help you search MMJ for free – for the real deal Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) or cannabis oil from a reputable medical marijuana MMJ weed delivery. 1-800-331-1868.
So - get an MMJ doctor to call Laura about this! San Francisco lawyer: Lauren Vazquez. (Hot link).
You can also call Laura's office and just ask for the name of a clinic that accepts non residents.
Here's her office number: 1-855-MMJLaws.
California MMJ Law mentions “Californians” in the beginning of the preamble of the law - but it THAT part is NOT "the law."
5 years ago Laura Vazquez ask the head of a narcotic's task force operating under the D.A. about the residency requirement in a public meeting. About his reply she said:
“The DA was like, ‘Residency requirement. No, no, no — there’s nothing like that."
THIS IS WHAT IS TYPICALLY SAID ABOUT CALIFORNIA MEDICAL MARIJUANA LAW:
The following is from here.
"Who can get a medical marijuana card in California? What medical conditions qualify? Disclaimer By: LawInfo Under the California Compassionate Use Act of 1996 (Section 11362.5 of the Health and Safety Code) "....Californians have the right to obtain and use marijuana for medical purposes where that medical use is deemed appropriate and has been recommended by a physician who has determined that the person's health would benefit from the use of marijuana in the treatment of cancer, anorexia, AIDS, chronic pain, spasticity, glaucoma, arthritis, migraine, or any other illness for which marijuana provides relief."
Thus, a "qualified medical marijuana patient" is a patient with any of the conditions specifically listed in the law (cancer, anorexia, AIDS, chronic pain, spasticiy, glaucoma, arthritis, or migrane) who has obtained a doctor's recommendation for medical marijuana. However, because the law also provides that medical marijuana may be recommended by a physician to treat "any other illness for which marijuana provides relief," there may be a variety of other illnesses or conditions for which a doctor might "deem appropriate" for the use of medical marijuana.
Either a written or verbal recommendation from a physician will suffice to prove that a patient is qualified for medical marijuana, however patients who carry written proof are better protected from arrest because it gives law enforcement the ability to easily verify that the person is authorized to use, possess, and transport medical marijuana. The next best forms of proof are a city- or county-issued patient identification card, or a written recommendation from a physician.
As far as the process is concerned, qualified patients can apply for a California Medical Marijuana identification card, by submitting an "Application/Renewal Form" (CDPH 9042) to their local California Department of Public Health office along with the following information: (1) A government-issued photo identification card (such as a driver's license or a passport); (2) two items proving California residency, such as a driver's license with current address, current California motor vehicle registration showing name/current address, or even a rent/mortgage receipt or utility bill showing name/current address; and (3) Documentation of the patient's qualifying medical condition and the name/license number of the applicant's physician so that the government agency can verify the information. (The physician can use CDPH Form 9044 "Written Documentation of Patient's Medical Records"). The applicant must also ensure that their authorization for the release of medical information is on file with their medical provider or else the physician will not be able to verify it with the agency.
The identification card will be list the patient's name, the name of the county health department that approved the application, the card expiration date, and a unique identification number, which is used by law enforcement officers to quickly verify the cardholder’s identity.
The information on this page is meant to provide a general overview of the law. The laws in your state and/or city may deviate significantly from those described here. If you have specific questions related to your situation you should speak with a local attorney."
The following is from here.
"Who can get a medical marijuana card in California? What medical conditions qualify? Disclaimer By: LawInfo Under the California Compassionate Use Act of 1996 (Section 11362.5 of the Health and Safety Code) "....Californians have the right to obtain and use marijuana for medical purposes where that medical use is deemed appropriate and has been recommended by a physician who has determined that the person's health would benefit from the use of marijuana in the treatment of cancer, anorexia, AIDS, chronic pain, spasticity, glaucoma, arthritis, migraine, or any other illness for which marijuana provides relief."
Thus, a "qualified medical marijuana patient" is a patient with any of the conditions specifically listed in the law (cancer, anorexia, AIDS, chronic pain, spasticiy, glaucoma, arthritis, or migrane) who has obtained a doctor's recommendation for medical marijuana. However, because the law also provides that medical marijuana may be recommended by a physician to treat "any other illness for which marijuana provides relief," there may be a variety of other illnesses or conditions for which a doctor might "deem appropriate" for the use of medical marijuana.
Either a written or verbal recommendation from a physician will suffice to prove that a patient is qualified for medical marijuana, however patients who carry written proof are better protected from arrest because it gives law enforcement the ability to easily verify that the person is authorized to use, possess, and transport medical marijuana. The next best forms of proof are a city- or county-issued patient identification card, or a written recommendation from a physician.
As far as the process is concerned, qualified patients can apply for a California Medical Marijuana identification card, by submitting an "Application/Renewal Form" (CDPH 9042) to their local California Department of Public Health office along with the following information: (1) A government-issued photo identification card (such as a driver's license or a passport); (2) two items proving California residency, such as a driver's license with current address, current California motor vehicle registration showing name/current address, or even a rent/mortgage receipt or utility bill showing name/current address; and (3) Documentation of the patient's qualifying medical condition and the name/license number of the applicant's physician so that the government agency can verify the information. (The physician can use CDPH Form 9044 "Written Documentation of Patient's Medical Records"). The applicant must also ensure that their authorization for the release of medical information is on file with their medical provider or else the physician will not be able to verify it with the agency.
The identification card will be list the patient's name, the name of the county health department that approved the application, the card expiration date, and a unique identification number, which is used by law enforcement officers to quickly verify the cardholder’s identity.
The information on this page is meant to provide a general overview of the law. The laws in your state and/or city may deviate significantly from those described here. If you have specific questions related to your situation you should speak with a local attorney."
REFERENCES:
http://resources.lawinfo.com/criminal-law/medical-marijuana/california/who-can-get-a-medical-marijuana-card-in-calif.html
http://www.eastbayexpress.com/LegalizationNation/archives/2015/01/28/why-any-patient-can-go-get-medical-marijuana-in-california-right-now
http://resources.lawinfo.com/criminal-law/medical-marijuana/california/who-can-get-a-medical-marijuana-card-in-calif.html
http://www.eastbayexpress.com/LegalizationNation/archives/2015/01/28/why-any-patient-can-go-get-medical-marijuana-in-california-right-now
FYI:
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE IN THE CANNABIS NAMES?
HEMP OIL:
Rick Simpson calls essential oil extracted from marijuana for medical use “Hemp oil.” It isn’t clear to us why Rick does this. Possibly because saying “hemp” is less threatening to new-to-RSO patients? That probably is the case.
Hemp is not marijuana. Hemp is cannabis. Confusing? Yes!
It is possible for cannabis cross breeders to lower or raise THC and CBD quantities in the plant – and not by a little bit. For example, either can be lowered to under 1%. Either can be raised to as much as 40% (in the whole plane – before essential oil is extracted).
When cannabis contains less than 1% THC it is considered to be hemp and not marijuana. The word hemp in the cannabis industry refers to “Industrial Hemp” – the crop grown for fiber, seed oil, and other components – including CBD oil. Hemp foods are in your health food store right now – and they are very good for you – but they won’t (alone) give you a chance to beat a serious health challenge – especially cancer.
Rick Simpson did not and is not talking and writing about essential oil made from hemp – even though he uses the word hemp. Rick is talking about marijuana when he says “hemp.” Clearly, Rick believes THC to be the primary cancer killer and he has produced mountains of anecdotal testimonials from patients testifying to this fact.
Legally, marijuana becomes industrial hemp when THC levels fall below 1% in the plant.
CANNABIS OIL
Cannabis oil is any oil made from cannabis – and so it needs a further qualifier. For example: “CBD cannabis oil” indicates that the cannabis oil was produced from industrial hemp (less than 1% THC). CBD oil is also made from a marijuana plant strain that is high in CBD (in which case it may have a bit more than 1% THC in it or even a roughly equal amount of CBD oil in it).
“THC cannabis oil” obviously would be cannabis oil that has a high THC content (and probably low levels of CBD).
Technically: Hemp oil you can buy at the health food store (made from industrial hemp seeds) could be also be called cannabis oil because of what we said above: “both industrial hemp and marijuana are the same plant” – with THC levels being the defining factor.
Hemp is now legal to grow in all 50 states. The reason it was made illegal to grow in 1937 along with marijuana is that the Federal Government was worried people would grow marijuana hidden in the hemp crop. However, hemp was so integrated into American industry it was made legal for the duration of World War Two because it was felt it would be impossible to wage war successfully without it.
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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE IN THE CANNABIS NAMES?
HEMP OIL:
Rick Simpson calls essential oil extracted from marijuana for medical use “Hemp oil.” It isn’t clear to us why Rick does this. Possibly because saying “hemp” is less threatening to new-to-RSO patients? That probably is the case.
Hemp is not marijuana. Hemp is cannabis. Confusing? Yes!
It is possible for cannabis cross breeders to lower or raise THC and CBD quantities in the plant – and not by a little bit. For example, either can be lowered to under 1%. Either can be raised to as much as 40% (in the whole plane – before essential oil is extracted).
When cannabis contains less than 1% THC it is considered to be hemp and not marijuana. The word hemp in the cannabis industry refers to “Industrial Hemp” – the crop grown for fiber, seed oil, and other components – including CBD oil. Hemp foods are in your health food store right now – and they are very good for you – but they won’t (alone) give you a chance to beat a serious health challenge – especially cancer.
Rick Simpson did not and is not talking and writing about essential oil made from hemp – even though he uses the word hemp. Rick is talking about marijuana when he says “hemp.” Clearly, Rick believes THC to be the primary cancer killer and he has produced mountains of anecdotal testimonials from patients testifying to this fact.
Legally, marijuana becomes industrial hemp when THC levels fall below 1% in the plant.
CANNABIS OIL
Cannabis oil is any oil made from cannabis – and so it needs a further qualifier. For example: “CBD cannabis oil” indicates that the cannabis oil was produced from industrial hemp (less than 1% THC). CBD oil is also made from a marijuana plant strain that is high in CBD (in which case it may have a bit more than 1% THC in it or even a roughly equal amount of CBD oil in it).
“THC cannabis oil” obviously would be cannabis oil that has a high THC content (and probably low levels of CBD).
Technically: Hemp oil you can buy at the health food store (made from industrial hemp seeds) could be also be called cannabis oil because of what we said above: “both industrial hemp and marijuana are the same plant” – with THC levels being the defining factor.
Hemp is now legal to grow in all 50 states. The reason it was made illegal to grow in 1937 along with marijuana is that the Federal Government was worried people would grow marijuana hidden in the hemp crop. However, hemp was so integrated into American industry it was made legal for the duration of World War Two because it was felt it would be impossible to wage war successfully without it.
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