Wednesday 22 October 2014

Seniors in Laguna Woods Village are craving medical marijuana


Inside Laguna Woods Village, retirees with stiff knees and failing eyesight make ready use of wellness centers and medical offices scattered throughout nearby strip malls.


Residents such as Peggiann “Benji” Johnson — a breast cancer patient experiencing the side effects of chemotherapy — say one more healthcare service is needed:


A marijuana dispensary.


As cities throughout California fight to limit cannabis outlets, residents and leaders in the south Orange County seniors-only village of around 16,400 have pushed for a pot shop and joined collectives by the hundreds.


The medicinal use of marijuana has been legal in California since 1996. But the fight over how and where it should be distributed is being waged in city halls and courthouses across the state.




“It could be the pool, it could be the marijuana,” but whatever it is, she said, she can walk farther now than she could before.


Robert Evans, 52, knows his cancer eventually will win. It’s in his liver, his kidneys, his intestines.


In June, doctors told the former drug and alcohol counselor, who now lives in Laguna Woods Village with his mother, that he had just 60 days to live.


Sitting alone on a couch, Evans said, he sometimes thinks too much about the pain.



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Seniors in Laguna Woods Village are craving medical marijuana

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