Medical marijuana card arrives more than two months after cancer patient died - Denver News - The Latest Word

Elaine Betts took care of her family and friends, took care of her neighborhood. I know, because she used to live on my block, before she bought a little house a few blocks away and started taking care of that neighborhood.

When she was diagnosed with cancer last year, she continued to take care of others -- sending a reassuring note that she'd had a good, long, interesting life, and that we should not worry about her. She took care of herself, too, and in early October sent her application for a medical marijuana card to the state via registered mail.

That card finally arrived a few days ago -- more than five months after Elaine had applied, and over two months since she died. (see link for complete story)
copobo Reviewed by copobo on . Medical marijuana card arrives more than two months after cancer patient died Medical marijuana card arrives more than two months after cancer patient died - Denver News - The Latest Word Elaine Betts took care of her family and friends, took care of her neighborhood. I know, because she used to live on my block, before she bought a little house a few blocks away and started taking care of that neighborhood. When she was diagnosed with cancer last year, she continued to take care of others -- sending a reassuring note that she'd had a good, long, interesting life, Rating: 5