Blind, Diabetic, Double-Amputee Dies After Being Evicted for Medical Marijuana Use

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Blind Diabetic Double-Amputee Dies After Being Evicted for Medical Marijuana Use
By Anthony Papa
9-02-2009
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/anthony-papa/blind-diabetic-double-amp_b_273205.html

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When we talk about who has the best slum landlord stories we now have to mention this tragic case.

Marilyn Holsten was 49 years old and in frail health, suffering from diabetes. She'd had both legs amputated, was almost blind, and received dialysis six hours a day. She lived for eight years at Anavets Senior Citizens Housing Society building at 951 8th Ave E, Vancouver Canada.

Marilyn's landlord did not like the smell of marijuana, so he gave her an eviction notice. She became very distraught and as a result her health deteriorated rapidly. Eventually, she died of a heart attack this August. Her sister, Moira O'Neil, said Marilyn's last days on Earth were a living hell.

To cope with her dreadful pain, Marilyn used marijuana. Her only mistake was that she didn't have the authorization to possess pot. She said that she was overwhelmed by the paperwork to get permission from the government. But she did have a letter from her doctor, Dr. Fraser Norrie, stating that he recommended marijuana use as part of her medical treatment. Dr. Norrie asked Marilyn's landlord to accept her need to smoke marijuana. In response, Mary McLeod, the administrator of Anavets, said, "While your doctor supports your decision to use marijuana, he has not prescribed it for medicinal purposes," and that "Marijuana use is still against the law and ... as part of your tenancy agreement, you agreed you would not participate in illegal activities."

Numerous organizations support allowing patients legal access to medical marijuana, including the AIDS Action Council, American Bar Association, American Public Health Association, California Medical Association, National Association of Attorneys General, and several state nurses associations. Public opinion also supports ending the prohibition of medical marijuana. According to a Gallup poll, 73% of Americans are in favor of "making marijuana legally available for doctors to prescribe in order to reduce pain and suffering."

Marijuana is an indispensable medicine that helps mitigate chronic pain and stimulates appetite. Patients suffering from cancer, AIDS and other forms of disease greatly benefit from access to marijuana. While the debate over marijuana use for medical purposes has come a long way over the past decade, even in places with medical marijuana laws patients still often face life-threatening discrimination.

A protest memorial is planned on September 2nd in front of the apartment building Marilyn lived in. Hopefully the death of Marilyn Holsten will not be in vain and can be used to help others legitimize the use of marijuana for medical purposes.
 
Why are abortions legal? Supporters say that "a woman has a right to make decisions about her own body".

In view of that, why is marijuana illegal? Doesn't everyone have a similar right to decide what they put into their own bodies?
 
Not only should medical marijuana be legal, but marijuana to everybody. It should be sold at every block and we should encourage everybody to use it. But maybe encourage to eat it in brownies or something instead of smoking so it's not bad for the lungs.
 
I would rather eat Happy Pizza. Cannabis should be sold in every shop that sells liquor or tobacco.

Marilyn's landlord did not like the smell of marijuana, so he gave her an eviction notice.
The landlord is a selfish asshole. He should have left the suffering woman alone to deal with her illness. Have some sympathy for others and respect their right to privacy.
 
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Why are abortions legal? Supporters say that "a woman has a right to make decisions about her own body".

In response to your question, I'd say that we should just go ahead and make sex illegal. I mean, if drugs are already illegal, it stands to reason to make sex illegal too (and rock n' rol as well, for that matter).
 
If drugs are illegal, why not sex? Pregnancy costs society money in hospital care and the child will attend school which is also a burden to society (never mind that taxes come from the people). Those offending parents should be locked up in prison. Maybe even confiscate their paraphernalia like their bed.

Collectivists want to control every aspect of an individual's life. The war on drugs would be silly if it weren't so tragic.
 
If drugs are made to protect people from themselves, why not cars? And knives? How many people get run over each year or stabbed? Controlling drugs is just a way for DEA to get money. They don't care what their war on drugs does as long as they're well paid by the government.
 
she didn't have the authorization to possess pot.

Too bad, she could have made a court case out of it.

Yes it's a sad case, and yes the doctor recommended it so morally and ethically she should have been left alone.

But the sad reality is that the landlord didn't break any laws (at least here in the US, I know this took place in Canada, idk how different the laws there are.) by evicting her.
 
So apparently marijuana is bad and dangerous, but throwing out a blind legless woman to die on the street is nice and legal... now I'll know.
 
So apparently marijuana is bad and dangerous, but throwing out a blind legless woman to die on the street is nice and legal... now I'll know.

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