During his uphill battle against cancer, Nolan began to substitute opioids with THC capsules as they are far safer. However, despite the fact that Missouri recently passed a medical marijuana bill, cops are still more than willing to go after those who’d dare to attempt to save their lives with this plant—so they raided Nolan’s hospital room—as he filmed the interaction.
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Nolan’s Tribe of Warriors Against Cancer is a Facebook page setup to follow the life of Nolan, who was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer last year.
Link - https://www.facebook.com/pg/Nolans-Tribe-of-Warriors-Against-Cancer-258186344838873/about/
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As several Boliver police officers were raiding his room, rummaging through the family’s private property in search of a plant that was technically legalized in December, Nolan tell the officers how it was passed and that the state just has to finish all the paperwork to make it entirely legal. Being that Nolan has pancreatic cancer right now, he can’t wait for the slow moving rusty cogs of the state to turn before he can use it.
As one cop stands there, acting like he’s some hero for raiding the hospital room of a cancer patient, Nolan asks him what he would do if he had cancer.
“Medically, in Missouri, it’s legal, they just haven’t finished the paperwork,” says Nolan.
He’s then interrupted by the officer, who tells him, “okay, well, it is still illegal.”
“Tell me what you’d do,” Nolan says, asking the officer to step into his shoes for a second.
“I’m not in that situation, so I’m not gonna play these ‘what if’ games,” the officer replies.
“You wouldn’t do anything to save your life?” asks Nolan.
“Marijuana is saving your life?” the cop replies in a sarcastic tone.
Nolan’s family then tells him to calm down, but he refuses and tells the cops that the THC capsules he takes are in place of the dangerous opioids he was prescribed and his doctors know all about it.
The infuriating irony about this raid on a hospi..