Medical Marijuana Patient Casualties
Medical Marijuana Patient Casualties
Medical Marijuana Patient Casualties
Thousands of seriously ill Americans live in fear that they will be arrested for using a relatively safe and
effective medicine marijuana to treat their illnesses. Sadly, some of their fears have materialized: Many
patients who use marijuana for medical purposes have been prosecuted and imprisoned under state law for
simply trying to stay alive or functional.
But thousands of other patients have been able to safely use their medicine after voters or legislatures crafted
exceptions to statewide criminal penalties on marijuana, allowing for its medical use by the seriously ill with
doctors recommendations.
Here are a few tragic examples of what has happened to patients whose state laws didnt permit the medical
use of marijuana, as well as some stories of patients whose state laws do.
Larry Rathbun
Rancher and Vietnam veteran Larry Rathbun was arrested in 1999 for
cultivating medical marijuana to relieve his degenerative multiple sclerosis.
When he was arrested, he was still able to walk, which he attributes to the
medical use of marijuana. In 2002, after serving 19 months, Larry came out of
Montana State Prison confined to a wheelchair. Since Larrys release, Montana
voters passed a medical marijuana initiative protecting people like him.
Will Foster
In Oklahoma in 1995, Will Foster was sentenced to more than 90 years
in prison for growing marijuana for chronic pain caused by rheumatoid
arthritis. His sentence was eventually reduced, and he was paroled in 2001
to California.