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Dawg
05-06-2008, 02:55 PM
SEATTLE (AP) - A musician who was denied a liver transplant because he used marijuana with medical approval under Washington state law to ease the symptoms of advanced hepatitis C died Thursday.

The death of Timothy Garon, 56, at Bailey-Boushay House, an intensive care nursing center was confirmed to The Associated Press by his lawyer, Douglas Hiatt, and Alisha Mark, a spokeswoman for Virginia Mason Medical Center, which operates Bailey-Boushay.

Dr. Brad Roter, the physician who authorized Garon to smoke pot to alleviate for nausea and abdominal pain and to stimulate his appetite, said he did not know it would be such a hurdle if Garon were to need a transplant.

The case has highlighted a new ethical consideration for those allocating organs for transplant, especially in the dozen states that have medical marijuana laws: When dying patients need a transplant, should it be held against them if they've used pot with a doctor's blessing?

Garon died a week after his doctor told him a University of Washington Medical Center committee had again denied him a spot on the liver transplant list because of his use of marijuana, although it was authorized under Washington state law.

"He said I'm going to die with such conviction," Garon told an AP reporter at the time. "I'm not angry, I'm not mad, I'm just confused."

Garon believes he contracted hepatitis C by sharing needles with "speed freaks" as a teenager. In recent years, he said, pot has been the only drug he's used. In December, he was arrested for growing marijuana.

He had been in the hospice for two months and previously was rejected for a transplant at Swedish Medical Center for the same reason he later got from the university hospital.

Swedish said he would be considered if he avoided pot for six months and the university hospital offered to reconsider if he enrolled in a 60-day drug treatment program, but doctors said his liver disease was too advanced for him to last that long. The university hospital committee agreed to reconsider anyway, then denied him again.

Story Published: May 1, 2008 at 9:02 PM PDT

Story Updated: May 1, 2008 at 9:16 PM PDT
By Associated Press

majestyk5
05-07-2008, 02:27 AM
what a shame. seems the war on drugs claims another victim. rip

midwestbluntman
05-07-2008, 06:11 AM
condemed to death for a victomless crime,Aint that the American Way?yet another point made that we have a bunch of sorry cocksucker in office.I dont know about ya'll,but im almost 50 years old,what happened to our generation???Did we just get to old to care,or ,did we finally cercume to there brainwashing????

sombro
05-07-2008, 06:45 AM
what a bunch of fucking pricks, one man's life is not worth the complaints they might get after the event from people further up the list.

I'd say I hope someone sues their asses off but I'm pretty sure the threat of litigation had a big part to play in their decision in the first place.

midwestbluntman
05-07-2008, 06:58 AM
I'd say I hope someone sues their asses off

It will just get swept under the "His Age" Rug.If/When someone stands up for him the marijuana will fall back to an uderlying issue.

SmokinMa
05-07-2008, 09:03 AM
:damn:

Totally sucks.

Damned if ya do, damned if ya don't. One step forward, 2 steps back and all that shit.

Poor guy.

Fucksticks.

Mel
05-07-2008, 09:17 AM
what a shame. seems the war on drugs claims another victim. rip


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