They are known as marijuana refugees, people who have relocated or are planning to move because pot is now legal in some states. At least anecdotally, advocates say they're hearing from plenty of families who want in. As soon as we have the intake form up, we're swamped with requests, said Lindsey Rinehart, co-founder of Undergreen Railroad, which helps people raise money and organize interstate moves to medical marijuana friendly states. Rinehart is herself a marijuana refugee, having moved from Idaho to Oregon last summer to treat her multiple sclerosis. - NBCamp;nbsp;