Pubdate: Thu, 23 Apr 2015 Source: Chico News & Review, The (CA) Copyright: 2015 Chico Community Publishing, Inc. Contact: http://www.newsreview.com/chico/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/559 Author: Keely Southwick COMPROMISE I would like to tell you about my grandmother. She was raised, and still is, Mormon. She has suffered so badly with arthritis that some days she can barely move, let alone sleep. She takes many pain killers and her liver is now in trouble because of them. For years we tried to convince her to eat medical marijuana but, due to her beliefs about staying morally clean, she refused. Until this last year. We told her all of the benefits in the book, and let her speak to her doctor, her bishop and her heavenly father, to come up with the correct answer for her situation. Finally the pain became more powerful than her resolve against this "drug" she felt so strongly about, and she agreed to let us make her an edible body salve. After, of course, getting a prescription for it. She rubs it on her arthritis and takes it internally daily. She also found hemp oil online and is doing better than she has in years! This was truly the miracle she has prayed for. Most people probably don't have a story like my grandmother's, and that is fortunate for them. But it does not give them the right to take away the opportunity we needed to finally give her, and so many others, relief from the excruciating pain they are living with. I pray that we can somehow come to a middle ground with the district attorney to keep our community safe from drug traffickers, while still allowing and providing the opportunity to organically grow, and store, this medicine to the people who truly need it. Keely Southwick Oroville - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom