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'''George McMahon''' (born 1950) is an American cannabis rights activist. McMahon is one of four surviving patients enrolled in the federal [[Compassionate Investigational New Drug Program]], and getting marijuana from the government. He lives with extreme pain caused by a rare genetic condition called [[nail-patella syndrome]] and uses cannabis to treat its symptoms. |
'''George McMahon''' (born 1950) is an American cannabis rights activist. McMahon is one of four surviving patients enrolled in the federal [[Compassionate Investigational New Drug Program]], and getting marijuana from the government. He lives with extreme pain caused by a rare genetic condition called [[nail-patella syndrome]] and uses cannabis to treat its symptoms. |
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George McMahon (born 1950) is an American cannabis rights activist. McMahon is one of four surviving patients enrolled in the federal Compassionate Investigational New Drug Program, and getting marijuana from the government. He lives with extreme pain caused by a rare genetic condition called nail-patella syndrome and uses cannabis to treat its symptoms.
McMahon was the Grassroots Party candidate for Vice-president in 1996 and 2012.
McMahon, who lives in Iowa, travels widely for speaking engagements. He is co-author Prescription Pot. And he is chief organizer of the group Patients Out of Time.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]
References
- ^ Donald, Mark (March 22, 2001). "Joint Effort". Dallas Observer.
- ^ Largen, Christopher (December 11, 2001). "A History of Medical Marijuana: Lamar Alexander, Al Gore and Steve Cohen have been on one side - the law is on the other. A brief history of the fight for medical marijuana". AlterNet.
- ^ Slaton, Andrew (June 20, 2003). "A Quarter Ounce a Day: Texas man lives by - and fights for - medical marijuana". The Austin Chronicle.
- ^ Aldrich, Michael (2006). "Free pot? Federal program ships marijuana to four". CBS News.
- ^ Elliott, Steve (2011). "The Little Black Book of Marijuana: The Essential Guide to the World of Cannabis, p. 71". Peter Pauper Press.
- ^ Lee, Martin A. (2012). "Smoke Signals: A Social History of Marijuana - Medical, Recreational, and Scientific, p. 288". Simon & Schuster.
- ^ "George McMahon - Author - Advocate - VP Candidate "Grassroots Party" - Patient of Compassionate Investigational New Drug Program". Cannabis Nation News. June 14, 2013.
- ^ "Iowa's Only Two Medical Marijuana Recipients May Lose Access". The Daily Chronic. April 25, 2014.