“Please don’t let my daughter die, governor”. These were the words of Brian Wilson, father
of Vivian Wilson, a 2 year-old girl who suffers severe seizures from Dravet
Syndrome, a form of epilepsy.
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On Thursday August 15th edition of “The Lead” on with
host Jake Tapper, Mr. Wilson was a guest to discuss his confrontation with
Governor Chris Christie. New
Jersey ’s legislators approved the use of medical
marijuana in that state and had sent the bill to the governor to sign it into
law. That was over two months ago.
According to Wilson ,
Vivian suffers seizures on average every four days and sleeps with a heart
monitor, an oxygen mask and wears an eye patch because some patterns trigger
the seizures. Certain types of ingested
cannabis strains which are low in THC have proven to be effective in children
suffering from seizure disorders where conventional medications have failed.
The medical marijuana that the Wilson ’s
are seeking approval for has as low dosage of THC (tetrahydracannibinol) and
comes in the form of lozenges or other edible delivery forms.
Christie vowed to make a decision on whether or not to veto
the legislation by Friday, August 16th.
Dr. Sanjay Gupta’s documentary “Weed” on CNN had aired last
Sunday. In his article “Why I changed my
mind on Weed”, CNN’s medical correspondent found that the Drug Enforcement
agency’s listing of marijuana as a schedule 1 substance, meaning that it is on
the list of the most dangerous drugs with no medical value and having a high
potential for abuse, to be false.
In traveling around the world and interviewing medical
experts, growers and patients, he was stunned by the misinformation that has been
passed as scientific evidence in the U.S.
for 70 years.
In his documentary, he highlights the case of Charlotte Figi
a 6 year-old patient in Colorado ,
a state that has made medical marijuana legal.
Charlotte, who also suffers from Dravet Syndrome, started having
seizures soon after birth and by the time she was 3, she had about 300 seizures
a week and had been under a pharmaceutical regimen of 7 different
medications. After receiving medical
marijuana the seizures were reduced to 2 or 3 per month.
On
Friday, August 16th, Governor Christie exercised a conditional veto
signaling he would sign the bill if the Legislature made two changes: that edible forms of marijuana would be
available to minors only and that both a pediatrician and a psychiatrist would
have to sign off on the prescription.
Brian
Wilson was again a guest of Jake Tapper on “The Lead” to discuss what Christie’s
conditional veto meant. According to Wilson ,
Christie’s decision maintains “one of the most unsafe medical marijuana
programs in the country and inserts government between the parents and the
doctors.”
Prior
to the New Jersey law, patients
had to have a pediatrician and a psychiatrist and a doctor on the medical
marijuana registry issue a card to a patient.
While Wilson
is happy with the decision to lift the number of marijuana strains and making
edible forms of marijuana available to minors, what about all the adults? The adults would have no other option but to
smoke marijuana.
The Wilson’s had lobbied the New
Jersey state legislators and they quickly passed the legislation to make it
easier for kids to access the medical marijuana system, only to have the
legislation sit on Christie’s desk for two months.
Every delay has been excruciating
for the Wilson’s and other families wanting access to the medical marijuana
that has given children in Colorado
and California a more peaceful,
productive life.
When Brian
Wilson confronted Governor Christie with “Please don’t let my daughter
die.
Governor, please don’t let my daughter die.” Christie’s reply was “These are complicated issues; I know you think it’s simple and it’s not.” Well Christie’s conditional veto has now made it more complicated and every delay is basically letting sick children die.
Governor, please don’t let my daughter die.” Christie’s reply was “These are complicated issues; I know you think it’s simple and it’s not.” Well Christie’s conditional veto has now made it more complicated and every delay is basically letting sick children die.
By: Patricia Baeten
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