Medical marijuana user who was denied liver transplant dies
Authorized medical marijuana user dies after being denied liver transplant in Seattle
Staff
AP News
May 02, 2008 07:02 EST
A man who was denied a liver transplant because he used marijuana with medical approval to ease the symptoms of hepatitis C has died.
Timothy Garon, 56, died Thursday at Bailey-Boushay House, an intensive care nursing center, said his lawyer, Douglas Hiatt, and Alisha Mark, a spokeswoman for Virginia Mason Medical Center, which operates Bailey-Boushay.
His death came a week after his doctor told him a University of Washington Medical Center committee had again denied him a spot on the liver transplant list because of his use of marijuana, although it was authorized under Washington state law.
The case highlights an ethical consideration for those allocating organs for transplant: whether using dope with a doctor's blessing should be held against a dying patient in need of a transplant.
The Virginia-based United Network for Organ Sharing, which oversees the nation's transplant system, leaves it to individual hospitals to develop criteria for transplant candidates.
At some, people who use "illicit substances" — including medical marijuana, even in the dozen states that allow it — are automatically rejected. At others, patients are given a chance to reapply if they stay clean for six months. Marijuana is illegal under federal law.
Dr. Brad Roter, who authorized Garon to smoke pot to alleviate nausea and abdominal pain and to stimulate his appetite, said he did not know it would be such a hurdle if Garon were to need a transplant.
Garon told The Associated Press last week he believed he contracted hepatitis C by sharing needles with "speed freaks" as a teenager. In recent years, he said, pot was been the only drug he used.
Source: AP News
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Re: Authorized medical marijuana user dies after being denied liver transplant in Seattle
Fri, May 2, 2008 - 9:57 AMWelcome to the fascist states of amerika.
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Re: Authorized medical marijuana user dies after being denied liver transplant in Seattle
Fri, May 2, 2008 - 10:50 AMwow that is total bullshit and it sucks major ass -
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Re: Authorized medical marijuana user dies after being denied liver transplant in Seattle
Fri, May 2, 2008 - 4:20 PMThis is a shocking and horrible outcome. I was deeply disturbed to learn of his dilemma last week, and am greatly saddened that it came to this. -
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Re: Authorized medical marijuana user dies after being denied liver transplant in Seattle
Fri, May 2, 2008 - 7:31 PMYou should see the Email response I got from my senator. He didn't care at all and parroted, word for word, the bullshit you hear out of the white house. "Marijuana has no medical value," "I support the FDA process" and "we don't want to send the wrong message to the children." This country REALLY is run by blindly ignorant self serving fascists. The issue wasn't even medical marijuana, per se, the issue was a man's life. -
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Re: Authorized medical marijuana user dies after being denied liver transplant in Seattle
Sat, May 3, 2008 - 7:37 AMDid you reply to your rep and tell him/her that they work for you and not their own agendas? -
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Re: Authorized medical marijuana user dies after being denied liver transplant in Seattle
Sat, May 3, 2008 - 11:01 AMIf you think our so called "representatives" work for anything other than their political party (especially the GOP) or their own interests then you're being naive. -
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Re: Authorized medical marijuana user dies after being denied liver transplant in Seattle
Tue, May 6, 2008 - 7:29 AMAs long as there are people that think this way the politicians will continue to do business as usual. If the people speak loud enough and vote properly they have to listen or find themselves out of a job. -
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Re: Authorized medical marijuana user dies after being denied liver transplant in Seattle
Wed, May 7, 2008 - 6:11 PMThere are few people left in this country that aren't too apathetic and/or ignorant.
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Re: Authorized medical marijuana user dies after being denied liver transplant in Seattle
Sun, May 11, 2008 - 9:52 AMOur congressman here is Maurice Hinchey, who annually introduces a bill prohibiting the federal gov't from prosecuting medical cannabis users. It has come closer and closer to passing each year. He recently co-signed a similar bill introduced by Ron Paul. There are a few representatives out there who actually do represent. Not many, but a few.
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