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Chicago resident Julie Falco eats three marijuana brownies a day, her chosen method of using cannabis to control her pain from multiple sclerosis.
For her, marijuana works better and has fewer side effects than the prescription drugs that left her depressed and in a fog, she said. She's tired of breaking the law, but doesn't want to give up cannabis.
Falco hopes Illinois lawmakers will remember her story as they consider a three-year pilot program to temporarily legalize medical marijuana.
"Let's get this done," Falco said. "People are dying in pain and they need an option."
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Source: seattlepi.com
Author: Carla Johnson
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Website: Illinois medical marijuana bill gets another look - seattlepi.com
For her, marijuana works better and has fewer side effects than the prescription drugs that left her depressed and in a fog, she said. She's tired of breaking the law, but doesn't want to give up cannabis.
Falco hopes Illinois lawmakers will remember her story as they consider a three-year pilot program to temporarily legalize medical marijuana.
"Let's get this done," Falco said. "People are dying in pain and they need an option."
News Hawk- TruthSeekr420 420 MAGAZINE
Source: seattlepi.com
Author: Carla Johnson
Contact: Contact the staff of seattlepi.com - seattlepi.com
Website: Illinois medical marijuana bill gets another look - seattlepi.com