Parenting, Marijuana, and Federalism

Parenting, Marijuana, and Federalism
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Children don't come with owner's manuals. But if they did, the manuals might have a chapter entitled “When to give your child marijuana.” My husband Alan and I could have used that chapter as we coped with our (then) 14-year-old daughter Ashley's concussion/traumatic brain injury (TBI), and her accompanying debilitating headaches.

Luckily, our family lives in Colorado, where medical marijuana became legal on November 7, 2000, when 54 percent of Colorado voters approved Amendment 20.



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