by Allen St. Pierre, NORML Executive DirectorIn the recent wake of
Stiletto Stoners, comes
part two of Marie Myung-Ok Lee’s brave and revealing account of how medical
cannabis helps her
autistic 9-year old son. Read part one
here.
Marie and her son J. live in
Rhode Island, a state where the legislators have both the chutzpah and foresight to have overridden two vetoes from the Governor (and pressure from the federal
government anti-drug officials and
law enforcement) in the last 24 moths to create the
legal and public health framework necessary for Ms. Young and her physician to be able to effectively and safely treat J. with cannabis-
oil cookies.
This essay, and others by
women for whom cannabis plays an important role in their lives, are becoming more and more common in the mainstream
media to the point where a forum or advisory body about ‘women and cannabis’ is certainly warranted.
NORML wants to convene such a confab in 2010 and seeks input from cannabis consumers and the general public about what kind of topics should be discussed and who should the speakers be. Please send your suggestions and feedback to:
conference@norml.org.This essay was originally published at
Doublex.com.
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Interesting
As the mother of an autistic child, I'd be curious to know what specific autism issues can be addressed with cannabis , and how it works. I certainly wouldn't write off a worthwhile treatment if there is good evidence for its efficacy.
- Babaroni
October 12, 2009 12:18PM
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I see...
For pain, anxiety and aggression.
Wonderful. I'm sending these two articles to other moms of autistic kids I know. Very worthwhile information.
- Babaroni
October 12, 2009 12:39PM
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wow
I say if it helps the child great!!!!
- cbooh
October 31, 2009 12:48AM
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