Families Of Epilepsy Patients Lose Fight To Get Access To Medical Marijuana

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California - Seven year old Jayden David suffers from a rare form of epilepsy, and his father Jason David claims medical marijuana is the one treatment that has dramatically reduced Jayden's seizures and improved his life. But getting the specific type of medical marijuana Jayden needs is becoming increasingly difficult. Modesto city leaders heard from a group of citizens Wednesday, many of them parents of children with epilepsy, hoping to bring to Modesto a facility that would provide safe access to medicine derived from marijuana.

The medicine is called Cannabidiol or CBD. David drew national attention when he started giving Jayden, who suffers from an extreme form of epilepsy, a form of medical marijuana high in CBD and very low in THC. "Now, he's at school from 8 'til 2:30, and he can play all over the playground," David said. "He's not in a wheelchair anymore. He's functioning." But the medicine has been very difficult for David, and other parents of children in need of CBD, to find.

"CBD is going to be labeled as one of the greatest findings of mankind. It's going to change the medical industry, and now we have a chance here in Modesto to be in the forefront of something huge," David said at the meeting. David and others want city leaders to bring to Modesto a research facility that would safely grow medical marijuana and extract the compound. The idea drew widespread support from epilepsy patients and their families, and at least one council member.

"I think there's a great need, and I think this is a golden opportunity for Stanislaus County," Councilmember John Gunderson said. But Modesto Police Chief Galen Carroll raised concerns about the ability to monitor such a facility. "Until you get someone that's going to regulate that, it's not a local issue," Carroll said. In the end, a motion to reach out to county and state leaders to further explore the idea failed to even get a second. With no immediate next step planned to come from city leaders, supporters vowed to seek public support, hoping to change the minds of elected officials.

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Author: Gabriel Roxas
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Another way for our government to take freedom away. We are slowly losing what our country has fought for. They are telling us what we can and can't eat and now this. Pharmacutical companies would lose too much money if we could produce the medications from weed that would help or cure diseases. They want the poor to stay poor.
 
CBD is going to be labeled as one of the greatest findings of mankind. It's going to change the medical industry

I completely believe this! With all the big changes in medicine, let's make sure everyone knows about CBD's, and move it to the forefront of wonderful advancements.

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Are you serious? That doesn't really surprise me. I would be interested in when they applied for the patent. They new this day was going to come so they are preparing for when they can start making money off of it.
 
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