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Dear Editor,

It's hard to believe it's been nearly two years since State Representative Kenneth Carano promised a group of medical cannabis patients that he would introduce a compassionate use bill in Ohio.

Though it's not uncommon for politicians to promise one thing and then do absolutely noting, generally, people don't suffer too much when that happens. But when the people are sick, and dying, and the only relief they get is from a outlawed herbal medicine, waiting too long can mean death, or worse than death, a living agonizing hell of constant never-ending pain and suffering.

I guess that's the kind of stuff, those college students and alumni feel when they can't consume alcohol at, or during sporting events. Maybe that's why Mr. Carano snubbed Ohio patients - again, (that's twice in two years Mr. Carano) and introduced a bill to legalize alcoholic tailgating parties, rather than keeping his word to a few chronic and terminal patients.

If there's one thing you can't have in an election year, its suffering beer guzzlers on university property. Dying and suffering patients, well, they're fewer and not quite as loud... if only booze would help them, Kenneth Carano would be a hero today instead of being a heal.

I guess it's a priority thing.

Jim White
Vice President
Ohio Patient Network