Not as interesting or revealing as Michelle Malkins pro-medical marijuana column from a few weeks ago.
You mean this one?
'some background about my longtime support of medical marijuana: More than 15 years ago in Seattle, while working at The Seattle Times, I met an extraordinary man who changed my mind about the issue. Ralph Seeley was a Navy nuclear submarine officer, pilot, cellist and lawyer suffering from chordoma, a rare form of bone cancer that starts in the spine. He had undergone several surgeries, including removal of one lung and partial removal of the other, and was confined to a wheelchair.
'Chronically nauseous from chemotherapy and radiation, weak from a suppressed appetite, and suffering excruciating pain, Seeley turned to marijuana cigarettes for relief.
'Contrary to cultural stereotype, Seeley was far from wasted. While smoking the drug to reduce his pain, he finished law school something he couldnt have done while on far more powerful mainstream narcotics, which left him zonked out and vomiting uncontrollably in his hospital bed after chemo. Seeley had the backing of his orthopedic doctor and University of Washington School of Medicine oncologist Dr. Ernest Conrad. He took his plight to the Washington state supreme court, where he asserted a constitutionally protected liberty interest in having his doctor issue a medical pot prescription.
'The court rejected Seeleys case for physician-prescribed marijuana, arguing that the governments interest in preserving an interlocking trellis of costly and ineffective War on Drug laws trumped his right to individual autonomy and physician treatment.'
http://michellemalkin.com/2014/03/25/my-trip-to-the-pot-shop/