Thursday, October 13, 2011

Steve Jobs Cancer

Apple co-founder Steve Jobs died the other day after a seven-year battle with pancreatic cancer. 


In 2009, he had a liver transplant. Cannabis activist Steve Kubby, who's chief officer of the Regulate Marijuana Like Wine initiative campaign in California and a cancer survivor, tells CelebStoner:

"One of Job's closest friends, Daniel Kottke, talked with Jobs about using our medical marijuana lozenges to treat his illness. We provided Jobs with peer-reviewed study on the cancer-fighting properties of cannabis, for which I am, literally, living proof."

Although, Jobs was told if it didn't work and he tested positive for cannabis, he would be denied a liver transplant, which his physicians told him was his only other option. Jobs decided against using medical cannabis to treat his cancer, not based on science or medicine, but upon the consequences for him if he used this legal medicine, because of Prohibition and a federal government that puts policy above lives. 


"The loss of this visionary pioneer is a loss for the entire planet. Tragically, it appears it might have been prevented."




Champagne, a sativa dominant hybrid.

Just imagine how his mind would of opened if he was high and designed iphone



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