Families Flock to U.S. For Medical Pot for Children
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<p>‘H re s of families thro gho t the worl have bee raw to Colora o to seek me ical marij a a treatme t for their chil re ’s ailme ts. These pare ts a their chil re , bbe “i ter atio al me ical marij a a ref gees,” travel tho sa s of miles i a attempt to proc re what they say are life-savi g eleme ts, the G ar ia reporte Mo ay.</p>
<p>“We’re ot goi g to choose the optio of bei g crimi als with this i Irela ,” Yvo e Cahala e, a yo g mother who relocate from Irela to Colora o o a o e year visa with her two so s to seek treatme t for her yo gest boy, tol the G ar ia . Her two-year-ol so has a rare form of epilepsy that was ca si g him to have ear-co sta t seiz res, a si ce seeki g treatme t i Colora o he has ’t ha a seiz re i mo ths. “We o ’t wa t to o thi gs illegally, a we o ’t wa t to o it witho t a octor.”’</p>
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