Pubdate: Thu, 14 May 2015
Source: Sacramento News & Review (CA)
Copyright: 2015 Chico Community Publishing, Inc.
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Author: Ngaio Bealum

OILY GOODNESS

I'm a 100 percent disabled veteran and I have a question about oils. 
I stopped using marijuana because it was a little hard on my lungs 
and left me short of breath sometimes. The oils with the vape pens 
are easier on my lungs and simpler to use. Please explain the 
difference in oils versus marijuana and whether the oil's safer for 
me to use. Thank you.

- -Earl

Thank you for your service. You are right-vaporizers are definitely 
easier on the lungs, and they are superconvenient. Most of the new 
pens work by combining hash or hash oil with some sort of solvent, 
like glycol. The thing about some of the oil vapor pens on the market 
is no one really knows the long-term effects of glycol on the lungs. 
These pens are all relatively new and haven't really been studied. 
Look for a pen that burns pure hash oil. It may be a little more 
inconvenient (you have to load the hash oil yourself, and that stuff 
is goopy and kinda messy if you aren't careful), but I think the 
flavor and effects are superior to most of the other products. I also 
really like the PAX Vaporizer for cannabis flowers. It works by 
vaporizing the THC-containing glands of the plant without burning the 
plant material itself. Have a good one.

I have a friend with some serious medical issues and she is 
interested in trying medical cannabis. The thing is, she is a teacher 
and is worried about keeping her job. What can she do?

- -Coco Irie

Hmmm. I will say this again: If you go get a letter of cannabis 
recommendation from your doctor, no one has to know. Your medical 
history is protected under the HIPAA Act. You will not be on a list 
and your boss doesn't have to know. However, California offers no job 
protection for medical cannabis users, and yes, the rule has already 
been tested in court. Look up the court case Ross v. RagingWire 
Telecommunications Inc. if you want more info. So, if your friend is 
subject to random drug testing, she could be in danger of losing her 
job. One of the things we should discuss as we head toward full 
recreational legalization in California is how we are going to 
protect cannabis users' jobs. Who knows? Perhaps when weed is legal, 
employers won't be so uptight about people smoking a joint after work.

What's your favorite action and adventure film to watch while stoned?

- -Michael Medhead

Um, all of them? I love a good action film. And I really love a good 
caper flick. I think you would need something exciting, but also 
funny. Try The Last Action Hero because Arnold. I also like Ocean's 
11 and Ocean's 13. Ocean's 12 is not very good, you can skip it. If 
you like it over the top, try Crank or Shoot 'Em Up. Weed and movies 
go together like weed and movies. Invite me over. I will bring joints 
and popcorn.
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