Making a case for marijuana Montell Williams takes ‘Dr. Oz’ on a high-tech tour

[jwplatform PDqS0gsY]This coming Election Day may turn even more of the country green as nine states are voting on some sort of marijuana reform, be it medical or recreational. In This Episode Dr. Oz Will Uncover “The 3 Things You Should Know About Medical Marijuana.”
1. How Medical Marijuana Works – They Help With Seizures or Pain
2. Not All Forms Give You A Similar High – Joints, Oils, and Edibles All Differ in Potency
3. There Is No Legalized Limit To How Strong Your Medical Marijuana Can Be – Increased Potency Can Be Risky for Inexperienced Users

Not only are we going to welcome a new President of the United States, marijuana-related measures could pass in nine states in the U.S. on Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2016.


Four of them—Florida, Montana, North Dakota and Arkansas—will be voting on medical marijuana measures that either expand or establish the availability of cannabis for patients. Five others—California, Nevada, Arizona, Massachusetts and Maine—will be voting on whether to allow adults 21 and older to consume cannabis recreationally.

According to the New York Times, the passage of recreational marijuana laws in Alaska, Colorado, Oregon and Washington over the past four years may have unlocked the door to eventual federal legalization. But a yes vote in California, which has an economy the size of a large industrial country’s, could blow the door open.


It’s the world’s sixth-largest economy. A “yes” on weed would make marijuana legal along the entire West Coast.

California is home to nearly 40 million people and an existing $2.7 billion market in medical marijuana. Legalization of recreational marijuana could cause that industry to swell to $6 billion or more by 2020, according to ArcView Research, a marijuana industry research firm.

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