The father of a 2-year-old with late-stage
cancer is facing jail time for using cannabis oil in an attempt to ease his
daughter’s suffering.
When Adam Koessler’s 2-year-old daughter Rumer Rose was diagnosed
with stage 4 neuroblastoma recently, he began supplementing her chemo
treatments with doses of cannabis oil, seeing “amazing” results.
Koessler lives in Australia, where medical
marijuana is illegal, and he was arrested 2nd January 2015 for his
efforts; he was released on bail but now faces charges for possessing dangerous
drugs and for supplying them to a minor, and is due back in court on Friday.
The situation has outraged thousands around
the world, who have signed online petitions and raised money in support of the
single dad.
comments from his supporters...
“He is a father doing whatever possible to
save his child… let him go,” writes one of nearly 114,000 supporters on a Change.org petition to drop Koessler’s
charges and legalize medical marijuana. Says
another, “If the law states that this man cannot give his terminally ill daughter
something that improves her quality of life, then the law needs to be changed.
The fact that this man has had his parental
rights taken away by an ignorant legal system that has absolutely no right to
do so absolutely disgusts me.
On Christmas Eve, Rumer was diagnosed with
stage-4 neuroblastoma - a pediatric
cancer that develops from immature nerve cells - according to Koessler, who
shared details of his story on a GoFundMe page he set up to help with
his daughter’s care.
Doctors proposed 12 months of chemotherapy,
while Rumer’s father and mother (who are not a couple), began a complementary
therapy of naturopathic medicine, gluten-free meals, and medical-grade cannabis
oil, which has been used around the world, with varying success rates, to treat
conditions from ulcers and migraines to cancer and epilepsy. While the notion
of treating children with marijuana remains controversial, Koessler says the
oil worked wonders.
“The results were amazing,” he writes.
“What we saw when Rumer was given the medical cannabis oil what nothing short
of miraculous. Her cancer ridden little body was alive again - Rumer had almost
instant quality of life…Her skin color came back, her eyes were sparkling
again…We were certain after seeing these results that her recovery was entirely
possible.”
Medicinal marijuana is banned in Australia, though the
leader of the state of Victoria, Daniel Andrews, has said he wants to make it
legal there by the end of 2015.
After Koessler’s arrest at a Brisbane hospital, where Rumer is being
treated, he was told a condition of his bail was that he could not see his
daughter; that was changed on January 16, according to the Brisbane Times.
Local supporters are planning a protest for
February, while thousands continue to support the family online through Change.org,
various Facebook pages, and two GoFundMe pages, for Rumer’s care and for her
dad’s legal fees, which have raised more than $15,000 and nearly $4,000
respectively.
On Jan. 9, Rumer was moved to the
hospital’s intensive care unit after having seizures. In the meantime, administrators of Koessler’s Fearless
Father page on Facebook wrote: “We
want to say thank you, to all of the amazing people who are supporting Adam,
sending him hundreds of personal messages of support, showing your support on
this page. All of that positive is helping Adam to stay calm and believe
that good will come of all of this. This is a fight that will make a difference
for so many people around Australia and the world.”
At the look of things, is Koessler guilty or not
guilty?
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