Dozens of families have moved to Colorado in order to legally treat epileptic children with higher concentrated doses of marijuana, reporting this makes a dramatic difference in their kid's health and well-being. These families have been called medical refugees—leaving behind homes, families, and jobs to come to a state where they feel their children's quality of life increases. Heather Jackson, director of Realm of Caring, an organization making medical marijuana available to seizure patients, will share her perspective
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