Federal drug officials are warning Georgia to shelve its plans to be the first state to allow pharmacies to dispense medical marijuana products.

News outlets report that the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration on Nov. 27 warned pharmacies that dispensing medical marijuana violates federal law.

  • @FlowVoid
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    -131 year ago

    I was addressing the argument that things with medical benefits belong in pharmacies.

    But since you ask: it is more like a drug taken most often for recreational purposes, many of which are also not found in pharmacies.

    • @SasquatchBanana
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      101 year ago

      Does the pharmacy sell any drugs that can be used for recreational purposes?

      • @Johnmannesca
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        21 year ago

        They keep coricidin behind the counter. The one with pseudoephedrine in it

        • @SasquatchBanana
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          11 year ago

          Allergy meds as well. They require a driver’s license for Sudafed.

          I know you’re not OP, but it is like we have a system and infrastructure to actually provide safe medical marijuana to individuals who need it.

        • @havokdj
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          31 year ago

          They also medically dispense painkillers, the most common controlled substance used recreationally.

          • squiblet
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            31 year ago

            Sure, and benzos. But neither of those are ever legally prescribed for recreational purposes.

            • @havokdj
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              11 year ago

              Nothing is prescribed for recreational purposes, prescription is strictly a medical thing.

      • @FlowVoid
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        -11 year ago

        Some, but not all.

        • @SasquatchBanana
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          11 year ago

          So what would be the issue with adding medical marijuana to that list?

          • @FlowVoid
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            1 year ago

            I don’t know.

            But one could equally ask why we don’t take nicotine off that list (and in fact, some countries have moved in that direction).