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1 of 3 Julie Sole, executive director of the Disability After Center, jokingly described the DAC s new location as Marion County s worst-kept secret. PHOTO BY DAVID KIRK Julie Sole, in front of the railing, with many members of the community and local supporters who have worked with her and the DAC on the journey to find a new building. Behind them is the top floor of the new building on 488 Leonard Ave. PHOTO BY DAVID KIRK Before the official announcement Tuesday, the guests chatted in the garage below the building. Now occupied by Nick Fantasia s classic cars, the space will house a workforce training area. ....
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Medical Marijuana Is Not Regulated as Most Medicines Are The industry lacks randomized controlled clinical trials that can clearly establish benefits and risks. Credit.Gracia Lam Dan Shapiro was the first person I knew to use medical marijuana. As a junior at Vassar College in 1987, he was being treated for Hodgkin’s lymphoma with potent chemotherapy that caused severe nausea and vomiting. When Dan’s mother learned that smoking marijuana could relieve the distressing side effect, to help her son, this otherwise law-abiding woman planted a garden full of the illegal weed in her Connecticut back yard. Decades later, marijuana as medicine has become a national phenomenon, widely accepted by the public. Although the chemical-rich plant botanically known as Cannabis sativa remains a federally controlled substance, its therapeutic use is now legal in 36 states and the District of Columbia. ....