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Texans for Medical Marijuana was a statewide grassroots organization that began in January of 2004 with a mission of changing Texas law to protect medical marijuana patients from arrest and incarceration. The organization ceased operations in May 2007. For current information and ways to be involved in the Texas Medical Marijuana movement. Join Texas Coalition for Compassionate Care is working towards securing safe access of medical marijuana for those Texans who need it most. As our name states, we seek to build a broad base coalition across our state of local chapters, churches and synagogues, medical organizations, and other supporting organizations to join with us in this work. Join their monthly e-mail newsletter list at http://texascompassion.com/e-mail-signup.html During TMM's existence several medical marijuana patients told their stories, either publically or anonymously. All the stories have been removed, but below is an accounting of how many patient stories we had with the following diseases. | 5 Patients With Cancer Click Here To Learn More About Medical Marjuana and Cancer | 41 Patient Profiles with Chronic Pain Click Here To Learn More About Medical Marijuana and Chronic Pain | 7 Patients with HIV/Hepatitis C Click Here To Learn More About Medical Marjuana HIV and Hepatitis C | 5 Patients with Mood Disorders Click Here To Learn More About Medical Marjuana and Mood Disorders | 23 Patients with Neurological Disorders Click Here To Learn More About Medical Marijuana and Neurological Disorders | | 5 Patients with Glaucoma |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 23 February 2010 )
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