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Medical Marijuana and Organ Transplants

www.medicalmarijuana.com/medical-marijuana-and-organ-transplants Could smoking medical marijuana take you off an organ transplant list? Yes.

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Medical Marijuana and Organ Transplants

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  1. Medical Marijuana and Organ Transplants www.medicalmarijuana.com | marketing@medicalmarijuana.com

  2. Introduction Could smoking medical marijuana take you off an organ transplant list? Yes

  3. Organ Donation Over the past few years, people who used medical marijuana and signed themselves up to be organ donors have found themselves removed from the lists. Even worse, people who were waiting on organs ALSO found themselves removed from the transplant list, due to the “added health risk” of medical marijuana. CNN has a larger article about it, and we wanted to discuss it here.

  4. A New Bill This has led to a bill in Maine that, if approved, would not allow hospitals to remove people from an organ transplant list solely based on medical marijuana use.

  5. A New Bill Obviously, we think this is a great initiative. Can you think of any other medical prescription which, if taken, disqualifies you from receiving an organ from an organ donor? The fact that medical marijuana was singled out for this is insane, and the fact that people weren’t told that this would happen to them is almost worse.

  6. A New Bill Several other bills are going out in other states, such as Delaware, each aiming to combat this unfair categorization. They are raising issues around who gets to determine whether or not people are allowed transplants, and particularly, why different states have their own criteria for this.

  7. A New Bill In several instances, if these patients opted to get surgery in a different state, they wouldn’t have been taken off the transplant list.

  8. Conclusion We don’t have a solution to this problem (except for the obvious of supporting these bills) but we just wanted to bring to your attention some of the insidious ways people who use medical marijuana are still discriminated against.

  9. To Learn More: Web: www.medicalmarijuana.com Email: marketing@medicalmarijuana.com

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