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Cross-border medical pot shopping; A lot cheaper in Colorado
Topic Started: Feb 12 2016, 10:00 AM (405 Views)
heatseeker
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My grand daughter has just started on medical marijuana oil for her epileptic seizures.

The cost from Saskatchewan, which is where they are getting it now, is $400 a month.

From Colorado it is half that amount.

Hope it does some good.
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Trotsky
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Daughter and grand daughter are on holidays in Miami, having a wonderful time, so I'm sure that helps too.


I hope they find their way back. laugh123 laugh123
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I hope it can be claimed as a medical expense. The costs could really add up.
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http://canadaam.ctvnews.ca/creator-of-charlotte-s-web-marijuana-strain-says-canada-legislation-is-archaic-1.1797518

Creator of Charlotte's Web marijuana strain says Canada legislation is archaic
The developer of a special strain of marijuana marketed to children hopes to convince Health Canadato allow the product in the country, as some Canadian families head south of the border to receive the drug that's been shown to significantly reduce seizures.

Colorado cannabis producer Josh Stanley and his brothers developed Charlotte's Web -- a special strain of marijuana oil with very little THC and very high cannabidiol (CBD), the component believed to reduce seizures.

The marijuana extract is designed not to produce a high, but instead fight seizures through its high level of anti-inflammatory properties.
The strain is named in honour of Charlotte Figi, a U.S. girl who was losing a lifelong battle to epilepsy until she began using the marijuana oil.


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