An honorably discharged veteran who moved to Colorado for PTSD and
chronic pain treatment cannot reunite with his children because of his
medical-marijuana use. Child-protection workers and a Kansas judge have
said Raymoud Schwab and his wife must give up cannabis before they can
be reunited with five of their children. “They’re basically using my
kids as a pawn to take away freedoms I fought for,” Schwab told The
Denver Post. “It’s a horrible position to put me in.” As he and his wife
were packing to leave Kansas for Colorado in April, Schwab’s
mother-in-law took their children to a police station and reported them
abandoned, and state officials will not allow them to be reunited. “I
don’t think what we’re doing is illegal, immoral, or wrong,” said
Schwab’s wife, Amelia. |
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