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Swampy died

S_a_H

Autoflower Crusader
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Yeah Swampy is going to be missed greatly.

Some of the first seeds I ever got to grow came from him and I still have some Swamp Mix in the stash box.

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Owl Mirror

Active member
Veteran
I'm wondering why you involved the Attorney General in to this compassionate decision?
I would have quietly assisted this individual without petitioning the Attorney General.
I am saddened to hear of Swampy's passing but, using his private fight in a hypothetical battle against the Law enforcement agencies doesn't serve Swampy's reputation and legacy well.
a MINORMAL email from Peanut Butter
I just noticed the original comment was a cut&paste written by Peanut Butter and not danut.

http://www.michiganmedicalmarijuana.org/node/9018

It is with deep regret that I must announce that Swampy passed away this morning.

He was taking his second round of chemo.

Swampy was unable to consume the hemp oil made from his strain. It would cause his heart to race.

When admitted to the hospital, for the first time in forty years Swampy was unable to consume marijuana.

Swampy had been dealing with Hep-C for more than ten years. He felt that marijuana was the only thing keeping him alive. He consumed an ounce per day. And did so for years.

I tried from a lot of different directions to get a different strain of marijuana for an extraction for Swampy.

There was one major problem. Some people in law enforcement would consider it to be against the law if I were to post something like:

"I have a patient that has a life or death need. He needs to exchange some Free Lenard for some white widow. We need to exchange eight ounces"

I could go to prison for a very long time from a public statement like that.

The inability to make such a public request has, I believe, contributed to this mans death.

This is another victim of the policy of Michigan attorney general Michael Cox.

One of the very first questions that was posed to Michael Cox was "Are patient to patient transfers lawful under this act?"

If this were answered, then people would be able to donate to this attempt to save a life. Without fear of being arrested for this act of compassion.

Swampy's liver was in to bad a condition to treat the Hep-C with the current medical treatment.

They thought the treatment would kill him.

That was ten years ago.

After his first round of chemo Swampy reported that he felt good. That the chemo didn't cause him to feel sick or anything.

The second round they increased the dosage.

His liver shut down. And so did his kidney's.

Modern medicine and our police state removed his working medicine and replaced it with medicine that killed him.

A victim of the complete refusal of Michael Cox to protect Swampy. Even though the voters of Michigan decided that Swampy needed protection from the effects of law enforcement and our court system.

We need Michael Cox to protect and serve the sick and dying population of Michigan.

This was an experimental chemotherapy drug that Swampy was consuming. Made from an extract of marijuana.

There are thousands of innocent citizens of Michigan that are dying of cancer right now at this very moment. These people also need the protection of Michael Cox.

If Michael Cox truely wishes to avoid his sworn duty to protect and serve the citizens of Michigan, then he should do the morally correct and honorable thing and resign office. Resign and let someone else in. Someone who is willing to do the assigned task.

Someone willing to do his job.
 
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