Pubdate: Thu, 12 Dec 2013
Source: Sacramento News & Review (CA)
Copyright: 2013 Chico Community Publishing, Inc.
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Author: Ngaio Bealum

THIS IS YOUR BRAIN ON CANNABIS

I heard something the other day about marijuana and strokes. Can you 
enlighten me?

- -Jack

Eh. We know that marijuana can cause an increase in blood pressure. 
There are a few studies that claim that this increase can lead to a 
stroke. I found one from 1991, but the researcher clearly had a bias 
against cannabis. The most recent study from early 2013 may show an 
increased risk of stroke, but all of the stroke victims with cannabis 
in their systems were also cigarette users, and we all know that 
tobacco definitely increases the chances of stroke.

There is an even more recent study from the University of Nottingham 
in the United Kingdom showing that cannabinoids can help with 
recovery of brain function after a stroke (The Huffington Post 
reported on it at http://tinyurl.com/weed stroke). This isn't the 
first study showing cannabis to be an effective neuroprotectant. The 
researchers did the study on animals (hush), so it will probably be a 
few years before they begin testing on people.

The late cannabis crusader Jack Herer had a stroke in July 2000. He 
credited his continued use of marijuana for helping him regain the 
ability to speak. Of course, Herer gave marijuana credit for just 
about everything good in the world, but still.

I hope you can help me here. Wife has stage 4 cancer and bad nausea 
and lack of appetite. I've been told that you must get a 
medical-marijuana card from the county you reside in, and being in 
West Sacramento, we are a part of Yolo County. I can find no place in 
Yolo to do this. Is it OK to just go in to Sacramento? Will the card 
still be valid?

- -K.W.

Sorry to hear about your wife. You could probably get a letter of 
recommendation from your wife's oncologist. If not, then you can 
visit any of the "pot doctors" in the Sacramento area. They will 
write her a recommendation, no problem, and then you can visit any of 
the fine medical-marijuana dispensaries in the Sacramento area. You 
only need a card from the county if you really want the 
extra-super-duper-no-hassle-cops-won't-mess-with-you card. It costs 
extra, and you have to go to the county building to get it. It really 
is a shame that Yolo County, in general, and West Sacramento, in 
particular, won't allow medical-cannabis dispensaries. There is no 
Earthly reason to ban cannabis clubs. They help communities and make 
neighborhoods better. Good luck.

What are you smoking?

- -Kron S. Ewer

Right now? Nothing. I'm at work. Psych! I'm still on some Purple Haze 
Diesel from this year's harvest, and I have been sampling a few of 
the entries to the Patients' Choice San Francisco seventh annual 
Cannabis Cup held in late November. I have no idea what they are 
called because all the samples are numbered and not named, but No. 
111 and No. 205 are delicious.

Speaking of competitions, the Emerald Cup Organic Cannabis 
Competition in Santa Rosa is on Saturday, December 14, through 
Sunday, December 15, (www.the emeraldcup.com). I'm the emcee. Come say "high."
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MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom