Thanks, Daihashi. I wish Dr. Kagen could see how much medical MJ helps sick folks. I think if he could, he would reconsider. They're like the scientists they are, I guess. He had seen mold on the plant samples and hadn't seen anyone relieved of their pain or nausea so consequently his decision was based on what he saw. I think it takes only seeing one person relieved of suffering to change that mindset.

Sometime if medical or decriminalization legislation comes up and there are hearings, I would like to testify before any committee hearings. The relief that my sister got was like the difference between night and day. I just learned my hairdresser has ovarian cancer. It's spread throughout her abdomen now and will be terminal. She's having six more rounds of chemo to simply try and buy her some more time. She could benefit from medicinal cannabis. She used to smoke it for fun, in fact. The problem now is she's married to a cop. The whole situation breaks my heart. He's not a stupid officer and is one of those like many of them who believes it's a waste of time for him and his colleagues to keep putting people in jail for weed. If we had federal OK and medicinal cannabis in this state, his wife's last months might be more pleasant.
birdgirl73 Reviewed by birdgirl73 on . This is my response from my state rep I GOT THIS EMAIL IN LESS THAN 24 HRS AFTER SENDING LETTER TO HIM: Dear Mr. Libert, Thank you for allowing me to listen to your support for the use of medical marijuana. I appreciate your taking time to share your views with me. Rating: 5