mental health, marijuana is toxic to the brain.

While the fraser health doctors believe that i suffer from a psychotic illness, no proof is provided and no tests can accurately show or measure psychosis, or it's disabling effects. Because of legislation, these doctors and clinicians, the fraser health board, are able to take advantage of nuances based on promotional matieral that place mental health advocacy above other treatments.

The fraser health doctor's recieve promotional material from medication companies, and essentially work through these companies. Companies the manufacture products such as risperdal, use their promotional material to suggest that doctors can make a judgement based upon a criteria setting. Profiling for consumption, age and setting, are newly suggested as treatable by substance by the medication company, doctors are then waived of liability in their prescriptions. This is wrong, and as it violates my Canadian rights and freedoms it cannot continue to be enforced by any police force or government body that doesn't properly understand this.

The use of cannabis does not cause psychosis, as I sit and write this open letter I am living vouch that I don't suffer from marijuana consumption. Doctors, and people of their own opinion can suggest that marijuana consumption is toxic, or can cause toxic damage to the brain, but I could suggest that “people” disagree, and in this world you cannot have your opinion respected without it being compared to another opinion. Their opinion without it being compared to another opinion, en force, is the legislative mistake that needs to be looked over again and properly represented, OR UNBIAS QUALLITY CONTROL in mental health treatments needs to be enforced in the same manner.

As someone well versed in cannabis (one who has consumed enough of the drug to understand the long and short term effects of the cannabis) I have more useful knowledge on the subject of marijuana than the fraser health board. In that sense, I must disagree of the opinions presented to me that marijuana is toxic. Marijuana isn't causing me to sit around and be lazy, I got pes anserined and it hurts. Marijuana is quite pleasant in this case, and I would recommend smoking marijuana to anyone suffering from any kind of disorder.

https://www.painmanagementsociety.org/

   Conditions for which only a confirmation of diagnosis is required ADHD AIDS / HIV Anxiety / Stress Disorder Asthma Arthritis Brain / Head Injury Cancer Cerebral Palsy Chemotherapy Treatment Colitis Chron’s Disease Depression Emphysema Epilepsy Eczema Fibromyalgia Glaucoma Hepatits C Irritable Bowel Syndrome Chronic Migraines Multpile Sclerosis Muscular Dystrophy Nausea Chronic and Debilitating Pain Paraplegia / Quadriplegia Psoriasis Parkinson’s Disease Radiation Therapy Seizure Disorders Sleep Disorders Spinal Cord Injury Substance Additction Withdrawal In this diagram, the pain management society has detailed that they require a conformation of diagnoses to treat these conditions. This is proof that doctors have made the connection between marijuana and pain management. The fraser health board is unable to provide diagnosis for any of these conditions, regardless if i'm suffering from them, because of promotional material that suggests that no matter what, the mental health board can fix it with a medication.

As the mental health hospital is governed under a privacy act, the doctors making the recommendation can use the police force to intervene their opinion into a forced prescription, or a hospital drop off. The police cannot help the hospital aquire civilians for “treatment” such is a form of witchhunt, and directly violates the canadian charter of rights and freedoms. I was told during my enduction into Canada, that Canada does not perform witchhunts. I deny that marijuana causes psychosis, and the fraser health board has not made any attempt to specificize the allogation of psychotic injury or illness.

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