No, not for a stubbed toe. The proposed law lists specific conditions for which the medical use would be allowed: HIV/AIDs, hepatitis C, ALS, Crohn’s disease, sickle cell anemia, ulcerative colitis, dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, cachexia, PTSD, epilepsy, and multiple sclerosis. These are all conditions that not cureable and cause severe pain or other problems that marijuana has been shown to help treat, in some cases better than any other prescription drug. The law also provides that the state marijuana control commission that the law would create may specify additional qualifying medical conditions. Those conditions must be “debilitating” and must be based on current, peer reviewed research. As you can see, a stubbed toe is not on the list of conditions that the law would allow from the outset, and it is extremely unlikely that the Commission will add that to the list as it is not a debilitating condition.

