9-Year-Old Girl's Death Shines A Tragic Light on Medical Marijuana Debate
Drug reform advocates across New York state are demanding emergency access to medical marijuana for critically ill patients after a 9-year-old girl who suffered from debilitating seizures died last week due to complications with her disorder.
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rug reform...
Indeed! We need to get rid of machine-made Oriental rugs! They are an abomination!
Only accept 100% orphan labor oriental rugs.
Drugs are bad, mkay?
But what about the chil-, oh....
Damn, Bo beat me to it.
Just a blurb linking to Puffington Host?
Sober and dead beats alive and a drug-user, obviously
Sober and dead beats alive and a drug-user, obviously
That girl is better off dead than living a degraded life of marijuana addiction.