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on July 25, 2010 at 06:11:42 PT
By Jessica Van Berkel
Source: Oregon Live
Oregon -- With one hand, Lindsey Bradshaw hoisted his food bag onto his back, arranging the tube that has helped feed him since cancer ravaged his stomach seven years ago. In his other hand, he clutched a small gold bowl of marijuana and a pipe. He depends on both devices to get through the day.
One of 36,380 patients registered with the Oregon Medical Marijuana Program, Bradshaw is a gardener who grows most of his own medical marijuana -- one of two options that program participants have.
They can also buy from a producer who sells to four or fewer people.
Those options leave people dry if they don't know a producer and are too sick to grow their own, Bradshaw said.















