In just two months, Texans suffering from intractable epilepsy will be able to purchase a type of medicinal cannabis approved by the state. The dispensary itself is located outside a rural Texas town better known for its dancehalls, polka music and kolaches.
Austin mom Katie Graham, sips coffee at a café on the citys Northwest side. Shes just sent her son Elliott off on a school field trip and now nervously monitors her cell phone for texts alerting her that her son has suffered another seizure.
Theres always a really high level of anxiety and stress. Every single moment, ever single phone call, you never know if thats that one call from school that hes had another seizure and so even at night we dont sleep very well because theres always that anxiety," Graham explains.
Grahams son is one of 150-thousand patients, who are able to register with the state and have a doctor recommend the use of a type of cannabis oil that has high concentrations of cannabidiol or CBD and extremely low-levels of THC, the psychoactive component of the marijuana plant.

Knox Medical Dispensary in between Schulenburg and Flatonia, Texas Credit Ryan Poppe
The fact that its right here and doctors will actually be prescribing it just gives us a huge piece of mind, so we are really excited about the offerings in Texas," Graham says.
Graham says they enrolled Elliott in a CBD drug trial while waiting for the new law to come online and immediately saw improvements in how often his seizures were occurring.
Texas medical cannabis law, known as the Compassionate Use Program works like this; patients with epilepsy and a doctors recommendation can register with the state, which allows them to visit 1 of 3 licensed dispensaries to purchase cannabis oil. The oil must only contain 0.5% THC or less in order for it to be legal in the State.
The oil can either be inhaled through a vaporizer or taken sublingually.

CBD Oil Credit: Ryan Poppe
Jose Hidalgo, is the owner of Knox Medical, the first dispensary to be licensed by the state. His company has licensed medical cannabis operations in Florida and Puerto Rico. For its Texas operation, Knox Medical chose the City of Schulenburg with a population of just under 3-thousand residents.
We require a large amount of land for us to even consider that and then the next consideration after that was how can we get the closest to the largest amount of the population. So for us, Schulenburg was a good location because you are right near the triangle of Houston, San Antonio and Austin," Hidalgo explains.
Knox Medicals marijuana grow operation and dispensary is virtually unnoticeable. Its located just off of a two-lane country road. And while guarded by a chain-link fence and razor wire it still resembles a portable building you might see at a construction site with a make-shift greenhouse, except with a lot more surveillance cameras.
While many Schulenburg business owners were reluctant to share their views about the medical cannabis oil being produced and sold in their own backyard...snipped read more: http://tpr.org/post/texas-first-medical-cannabis-dispensary-set-open-december
Poster Comment:
The US Government Agrees: Cannabis is Medicine
Cancer.gov: "Cannabis has been shown to kill cancer cells in the laboratory" link
Medical Cannabis in TEXAS means the Drug War is OVER. The Drug Warriors LOST. Deal with it or not, who cares.