Daily Dose According to a recent poll, most people in the United States think prescription opioids pose a greater risk than medical marijuana for pain relief. In fact, if a doctor prescribed medical marijuana for pain, 66 percent of Americans say they would use it.
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| | Most Americans Say Medical Marijuana Is OK | | CNN— According to a recent poll, most people in the United States think prescription opioids pose a greater risk than medical marijuana for pain relief. In fact, if a doctor prescribed medical marijuana for pain, 66 percent of Americans say they would use it. | | | | | |
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