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Oct-13-2007 02:54TweetFollow @OregonNews Medical Marijuana Doctor Discusses Viewer's Questions (VIDEO)Bonnie King and Dr. Phil Leveque Salem-News.comThis is segment 9 in our ongoing question and answer video segments with Salem-News.com's Bonnie King and Oregon's leading expert in medical marijuana, Dr. Phil Leveque.
(SALEM, Ore.) - In this video segment Dr. Leveque discuss a number of questions sent in by our viewers via email and comments left on the actual stories. One man wants to know what a person has to go through in order to become a medical marijuana "caregiver." Leveque says a person can be a caregiver under Oregon State Law if a patient lists them that way. Every patient is entitled to a caregiver, and the person can then transport marijuana legally and grow it on behalf of the patient. Leveque is asked if marijuana is a "miracle drug" and why it works for so many different illnesses. Leveque talks about the way marijuana affects cell memory and has an effect all over a person's body. They also talk about a current news item; a man in Keizer, Oregon who had his marijuana stolen amid reports of a man with a gun being sighted on his property. It poses the question, are police responsible for enforcing stolen marijuana plants? The answer is yes, Leveque talks about the details on how police have traditionally responded to such matters. In fact, Leveque says there was a time in the United States when marijuana was used to legally in the United States by doctors to treat more than 100 different diseases. ******************************************************* More information on the history of Leveque can be found in his book, General Patton's Dogface Soldier of Phil Leveque about his experiences in WWII. Order the book by mail by following this link: salem-news.com/pages/Dogface_soldier. If you are a World War Two history fan, you don't want to miss it. Watch for Dr. Phil Leveque's video question and answer segments about medical marijuana with Bonnie King. Other articles and video segments about medical marijuana on Salem-News.com:
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Deb October 15, 2007 3:50 am (Pacific time)
Where's the text that normally accompanies these articles? Some of us are still stuck with dial up access and video is not an option at (16.8Kbps today) slow 'country connections'.
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