NC: New Bill Gives Hope To Medical Marijuana Faithful

Robert Celt

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Before bed every night, Rebecca Forbes drinks a spoonful of coconut oil, infused with cannabis. It's a daily routine she credits with saving her life.

Years ago she was diagnosed with lymphoma and told she would die. For the past two years, she's been in remission.

"I started taking cannabis oil in 2010 after I left the Apex Healthplex ER with them telling me I was in organ failure," said Forbes.

At first she said she was skeptical and didn't believe cannabis would do anything for her. Still she left the ER that night and went home and took some cannabis oil someone had given her.

"It pulled me out of kidney failure within two weeks," said Forbes.

A new bill introduced in the General Assembly's short session is giving new hope to people like Rebecca Forbes.

"We don't want to risk being in jail or prison for what we're doing to stay alive," Forbes said.

If passed, House Bill 983 would legalize the use of medical marijuana in North Carolina.

Rep. Kelly Alexander Jr. is a co-sponsor of HB 983. He helped draft a similar bill last year but it failed to pass in committee.

By phone, some Republicans say they predict the same happening this year. One reason given is the timing. They say short session isn't the time for a bill like this.

Forbes said there's always time for a bill like this.

"From 2010 to 2014 I took cannabis oil, all except for the summer of 2012. I was feeling great, stopped taking it and I had these two huge tumors come up in my neck. So that's what drove me into the cancer doctors in late 2013."
From there she said she started chemo treatments while still using cannabis, with her doctors' knowledge.

"I had no adverse reaction to any of the chemo drugs I was supposed to have, I only had to do four out of the six chemotherapies because I was cleared by the third treatment and I was taking the cannabis in conjunction with the chemo,"
Forbes said. "The face of cannabis has changed, especially on the medical side. We're serious. We could die,"

So, bill or no bill right now, Forbes will continue to be a champion for medical marijuana.

"I have grandchildren. I have a 13-year-old son, I have a 25-year old daughter and I don't want to die. I want to be here for them," Forbes said. "And if cannabis can do that for me, I'm going to keep taking cannabis."

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I have a website for nc residents. I got a call Thursday saying I should check the schedule of bills presented to the house's Health Committee. That afternoon I saw the bill. I've got to help my pops move today, but maybe tonight or tomorrow I'll post some quotes from phone calls and emails that received from some committee members.
Normally nc only talks about budget things during the short session, but im very proud of Mr Alexander. This bill is mostly about activating an old law we have. My state sells marijuana tax stamps. You need provide no personal information to buy them. If the bill passes, NC will be thrust into the mmj spotlight. It sets no rules on growers or sellers, all you have to do is register with the secretary of health as a patient with a chronic illness and always have a tax stamp affixed to your package of mmj. 2 of the 3 chairpersons of this committee are in their 30's. I think this may be our best chance!
 
These are the 3 chairpersons of the House Health Committee of NC. Please call and email, BE POLITE, please. Tell them to hold a hearing on house bill 983.
These names, numbers and emails are public info.
Mr Donny Lambeth
919 733 5747
Donny.lambeth@ncleg.net

Mr Bert Jones
919 733 5779
Bert.jones@ncleg.net

Mr Justin Burr
919 733 5908
Justin.burr@ncleg.net

Please call AND email. All we want is the bill to be brought to committee.
 
Update, for however is still reading this thread. I just made my first of two daily calls asking for a call back. I told them that since I have a brain tumor that I may not have the chance to speak to them next year.
 
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