Title: ‘Hero’ Cops Raid Cancer Patient’s Hospital Room For Treating Cancer With THC Oil Source:
From The Trenches/FTP URL Source:https://fromthetrenchesworldreport. ... ing-cancer-with-thc-oil/242906 Published:Mar 8, 2019 Author:Matt Agorist Post Date:2019-03-09 05:29:07 by Deckard Keywords:None Views:3060 Comments:44
Boliver, MO In December of last year, medical marijuana was officially legalized in Missourisort of. The legislation, titled Amendment 2, would establish 192 medical marijuana dispensaries by 2020. Those who need that medical marijuana nowlike cancer patients, epileptics, glaucoma patients, those suffering from PTSD, and otherswill still be prosecuted by police if they try to get it. As the following incident shows, police will even raid cancer patients in the hospital for using it.
Nolans Tribe of Warriors Against Cancer is a Facebook page setup to follow the life of Nolan, who was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer last year. The page contains the following description of how the last year has played out for Nolan and his family:
Memorial Day 2018, Nolan was admitted to the hospital for jaundice and a blockage. 4 days in the hospital and no clear answers, a week later Nolan went to see an oncologist who broke the news of cancer to him for the first time. The journey began, many testing, many doctors, and none of them telling us what we wanted to hear. The prognosis was bleak, but Nolan was determined to keep fighting.
His journey led him to Boliver, Mo with Dr Leo Shunyakov. Dr. Leo gave Nolan hope and reason to believe he could win this fight.
During his uphill battle against cancer, Nolan began to substitute opioids with THC capsules as they are far safer. However, despite the fact that Missouri recently passed a medical marijuana bill, cops are still more than willing to go after those whod dare to attempt to save their lives with this plantso they raided Nolans hospital roomas he filmed the interaction.
As several Boliver police officers were raiding his room, rummaging through the familys private property in search of a plant that was technically legalized in December, Nolan tell the officers how it was passed and that the state just has to finish all the paperwork to make it entirely legal. Being that Nolan has pancreatic cancer right now, he cant wait for the slow moving rusty cogs of the state to turn before he can use it.
As one cop stands there, acting like hes some hero for raiding the hospital room of a cancer patient, Nolan asks him what he would do if he had cancer.
Medically, in Missouri, its legal, they just havent finished the paperwork, says Nolan.
Hes then interrupted by the officer, who tells him, okay, well, it is still illegal.
Tell me what youd do, Nolan says, asking the officer to step into his shoes for a second.
Im not in that situation, so Im not gonna play these what if games, the officer replies.
You wouldnt do anything to save your life? asks Nolan.
Marijuana is saving your life? the cop replies in a sarcastic tone.
Nolans family then tells him to calm down, but he refuses and tells the cops that the THC capsules he takes are in place of the dangerous opioids he was prescribed and his doctors know all about it.
The infuriating irony about this raid on a hospital room is the fact that had Nolan been taking opioidsthat kill 150 Americans every single dayinstead of THC, thats killed no one ever, the cops wouldve been just fine with it.
As the infuriating situation continues to unfold, a doctor walks in who then begins to question the cops herself. She asks them if they have probable cause to be searching her patient and they claim they do because they smelled marijuana.
Nolan explains that it would be impossible for them to smell it as he does not smoke it and only takes the oil in capsules.
Eventually, the officers search every bag in the room and find nothing. They then turn their attention to a bag that Nolan has in his hospital bed. Nolan refuses to allow them to search the bag and tells them to issue him a citation instead.
The video then ends before we see what happens. We do know that Nolan was not arrested as he put out an hour long video explaining his position the next night. Luckily, the only thing cops seemed to ruin for this terminally ill cancer patient, was a good nights sleep.
As you watch the following video, notice how many times the term just doing their jobs is thrown around. These cops didnt want to be there, but they have been conditioned to enforce the law no matter how immoral that law is. Therein lies the problem with the American drug war.
If ever there was a video showing you this disgusting and horrific nature of enforcing the war on drugs, it is the video below.
Well Tater, I know you hate being wrong, but you better watch the video again. There were THREE ( 3 ). One standing near the door, one standing against the wall at the foot of the bed, and one that was active doing the search.
There were THREE ( 3 ). One standing near the door, one standing against the wall at the foot of the bed, and one that was active doing the search.
Now you did it - Tater will now claim that three is not "several".
Two is a "couple" and more than two or three is several.
Of course we don't see the SWAT team in body armor with assault rifles who were likely waiting out in the hall itching to go in and wreak havoc on an elderly cancer patient.
" Now you did it - Tater will now claim that three is not "several". "
Yeah, his delusion will continue.
For him, the thought that it was proven in front of everyone that he was wrong, will cause him to have an emotional breakdown, or maybe his head will explode !!
He may end up being in a straight jacket before morning.
Oh well, he needs a dose of reality, instead of his little fantasy!
It was you who was seeing three Bolivar police officers when there were only two.
Now Now thats a delusion.
For him, the thought that it was proven in front of everyone that he was wrong, will cause him to have an emotional breakdown, or maybe his head will explode !!
He may end up being in a straight jacket before morning.
Oh well, he needs a dose of reality, instead of his little fantasy!
The video shows two Bolivar police officers and an officer who was a CMH security guard, present in Sousley's hospital room.
Police are shown searching Sousley's bags. Sousley refuses to let them search one of his bags. He later allowed that.
Off camera, the hospital security officer says, "I smelled marijuana whenever I walked in the room." A nurse also made that report.
Earlier in the video, Sousley admits to consuming something "in the parking lot."
On Saturday, Amber Kidwell and Sousley had been out in the parking lot. She said she smoked a tobacco cigarette and Sousley smoked a Blackstone vanilla tobacco cigar.
They were aware this was against policy at CMH, she said, which has signs indicating it's a smoke-free campus.
In a brief argument with Sousley captured on the video, the officers say they did not plan to take him to jail, but they would issue a citation if they found marijuana in his bags.
The security guard and a nurse indicated that "complaints" of marijuana odor prompted them to confront the family and call police.
The video does not capture a conversation that took place after Sousley stopped filming.
Sousley had CBD oil with him at the time the video was filmed, it was confirmed.
Finding no marijuana in the room, the CBD oil was not confiscated.
So what we have here is a much to do about nothing.
A security officer and a nurse both smelled marijuana in the room and called the police.
The police found none after a search and left leaving the CBD oil with Sousley.
This article and the allegations contained therein is a fucking joke.
Unlike others on LF, I have realized you are a self-aggrandizing asshole spreading for yukon.
You have also come to realize that you have finally found you cant stop thinking about me What I do or what I say and how totally bewildered and hurt you are by my actions. You have found that I can hurt you by my mere words and by completely ignoring you from time to time. I say simple things in ways that confound you and you can do nothing but focus on it for hours or days. You simply dont know how to deal with this trauma and you see it as abuse. I am speaking of the day-to-day interaction we have here that leave you mentally sputtering. You cannot stop me being caught up in your thoughts as those thoughts keep looping back, rewinding and playing through your mind again and again all the while realizing there is absolutely nothing you can do about it while you remain miserable.