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Post by mspurple on Oct 22, 2019 13:52:31 GMT 7
I am curious now that there are a few places making it fairly simple for people who meet the criteria to get scripts for CBD treatments how that may affect people on centrelink with all the talk about drug testing welfare recipients.
Does anyone know if it would be an issue for someone returning a positive drug test if they had a medical script for it?
Does anyone know how it would affect someone on DSP?
Like to come off other medication and start using CBD treatments would not be something that is covered by the PBS so the access centrelink has to information on the scripts we buy that are covered by PBS would only show them that you are no longer purchasing your other types of medications but would that mean that they would look at it like you don't need or take medication so you are not actually treated?
Any information anyone has on this stuff I would be interested to learn about please.
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Post by Denis-NFA on Oct 22, 2019 15:50:30 GMT 7
Talk about ROFL
C/Link Master: You, scum, tested positive to drugs. C/L Slave: Produces CBD treatment script and treatment schedule.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 22, 2019 16:39:12 GMT 7
mspurple a search of "cbd oil" will supply unlimited amounts of info. My understanding is CBD Oil does not contain any THC, so you would not return a positive result. For the proponents; it is a cure all for everything that may be puttingt human body into dis-ease. The nay-sayers seem to prefer the old reefer madness beliefs. Cheers bear www.rheumatoidarthritis.org/cbd-oil/
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Post by Deleted on Oct 22, 2019 16:52:06 GMT 7
As with anything related to cannabis, there are many & varied points of view, and possibly even more in folk lore. This piece appears to have a basis in truth..... immigrants were the main cause of the fear; apparently. Brown skinned immigrants; some things never change! Cheers bear The phrase “reefer madness,” refers to a program of wildly exaggerated claims regarding the dangers of marijuana. If you have encountered tales on the subject, you will have heard, or read, that this program was invented in the 1930s by Harry Anslinger, first Commissioner of the American Federal Bureau of Narcotics, the forerunner to the Drug Enforcement Agency. The standard account goes like this. Following political upheavals in Mexico in 1910, Mexican immigrants began pouring into the US. For a litany of predictable reasons, they became objects of contempt. They were dark-skinned, they spoke a foreign language, they took low paying jobs and some liked to smoke weed. The reefer madness campaign was created to characterize the immigrants as alien invaders, hell-bent on driving Americans to murderous insanity. This notion was promoted in a film, now a cult classic, and thereafter boosted to fame by sensationalist newspapers owned by William Randolph Hearst. dailyhive.com/grow/historical-origins-reefer-madness
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