medical marijuana

Does any one know a webpage or any links i can go to, to veiw all of the laws and codes of medical marijuana in oregon. i am an eight-teen year old with very pain-full genital herpes case,
i would like to get my card i need some help if anyone is out there listening and has experience with this... or knows of any doctors in oregon i can go to to get my referal? i would really appreciate it,

thank you in advance very much!

- magnoliafan.
 

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Does any one know a webpage or any links i can go to, to veiw all of the laws and codes of medical marijuana in oregon. i am an eight-teen year old with very pain-full genital herpes case,
i would like to get my card i need some help if anyone is out there listening and has experience with this... or knows of any doctors in oregon i can go to to get my referal? i would really appreciate it,

thank you in advance very much!

- magnoliafan.
Sure just google "normal marijuana laws state" and you get this link

Senate Bill 1085, which takes effect on January 1, 2006, raises the quantity of cannabis that authorized patients may possess from seven plants (with no more than three mature) and three ounces of cannabis to six mature cannabis plants, 18 immature seedlings, and 24 ounces of usable cannabis. However, those state-qualified patients who possess cannabis in amounts exceeding the new state guidelines will no longer retain the ability to argue an "affirmative defense" of medical necessity at trial. Patients who fail to register with the state, but who possess medical cannabis in amounts compliant with state law, still retain the ability to raise an "affirmative defense" at trial.

If any patients need help with their grow feel free to PM me. I can recommend strains... and tell you how to harvest 3 oz. per month rotating a 6 plant grow (for instance/ under Oregon Law.

Illinois's Medical Marijuana Bill passes a huge hurtle yesterday, when it surprisingly passed the senate. Now it goes back to the house for a vote, and as long as the Governor doesn't veto it, it looks like IL could become the 13th state... It looks like I may be able to help patients - hands - on - in Illinois - legally soon

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