Friday, 23 July 2010 20:22   
Hutch.,Kansas Resident backs medicinal pot
Hutch man works with group wanting cannabis legal for health reasons.

David Mulford can take most pain.

Drips of molten metal fell on his arms and melted his gloves while he was welding a machine in a salt mine, but he couldn't stop. If he did, the weld would fracture.

Several years later, white spots that cover his arms serve as reminders of the pain.

Now his pain is internal. For about 20 years, he has suffered from chronic pain, muscle spasms and other medical conditions. A few times, they've gotten so bad he couldn't stand up.

Doctors have prescribed several medications, but few work. The ones that do work have caused hallucinations and allergic reactions.

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Wednesday, 21 July 2010 14:34   
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