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Legal Marijuana - Busting the Myths of Medical Cannabis The Arizona Medical Marijuana Act retreats into impact on April 15, 2011. The Act permits a "qualifying patient" having a "debilitating medical condition" to secure a registry identification card from the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS). Cardholders can get an allowable level of marijuana from the registered non-profit medical marijuana dispensary and employ the marijuana to help remedy or alleviate certain medical conditions. A "qualifying patient" should be diagnosed by, and receive written certification from a physician. The Arizona law will not alter marijuana's status as a possible illegal drug under federal law. Exposure to some viruses belonging to herpes group B and infections of the urinary and reproductive tract are acknowledged to twice the risk of developing Cerebral Palsy inside a preterm delivery. Less common cases in the problem occur because of lead poisoning, head in...