I also wrote Senator Jones:
Sen. Rick Jones,
Hello, my name is [Redacted] and I live in [Redacted] Michigan. I have recently been informed of Michigan Senate Bill #17 and wanted to express my deep concern about the bill.
I am currently a licensed caretaker for my sister, [Redacted], who developed peritoneal cancer at the age of 27. She was a nurse that worked in the cardiac care center and emergency room helping many people in her 4 years as a nurse. When she was diagnosed 2 summers ago, she was already a stage 3, edging on stage 4, which at stage 4 the doctor informs you "not to think of the quantity of life but quality." After surgery, chemo an much emotional stress, she recovered and was on the mend. She was in remission....
Last summer, her cancer resurfaced and now she is at stage 4. We are praying for her and doing all we can while this last round of chemo takes a very hard toll on her, and to make her quality of life as good as possible.
She has been using medical marijuana since the hospital medically discharged her, after her cancer resurfaced. She finds when she wakes up, in agonizing pain because her pain meds are wearing off, that medicinal marijuana can get the nausea to stop from the pain in under 5 min till the next round of pain meds kick in. She says it also helps her to go to sleep and with her appetite, which is good since she is now at around 100lbs and can use all the nourishment she can keep down.
The Bill in regards to my sister, would cut off a means for her to get her medicine. Our local compassion club has provided many services that have helped my sister and our family though this tough and emotional time. They have provided my sister an our family with information to help provide better care, commercial products that are necessary to provide her medicine (fertilizer, dirt etc), and also a meeting place where she has met an befriended other cancer patients/survivors that have helped give her emotional support through this difficult time.
I write you today Senator to ask for you to reconsider Michigan Senate Bill #17.
I ask you please consider the story of my sister and many others who share in similar hardships.
I am all for regulation and oversight of Clubs and Dispensaries to make sure they are legal and in accordance with the law. To get rid of them all together, to in essence, take away the pharmacy that provides medicine would be wrong in my opinion and against the will of the people that voted for the legal use of Medicinal Marijuana in the great state of Michigan.
I appreciate your time and consideration in taking the time to read this letter and consider it's message.
Thank You,
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