A mother and father were at the Capitol Friday to plead for Governor Mary Fallin to follow through with a promise.
They want to talk to Fallin about their little girl who needs a type of medical marijuana to treat her seizures.
Two months ago the mother, Brittany Hardy-Warrior, confronted the governor in public.
She says one of the governor’s aides, Cody Inman, told her he’d set up a time to listen to their case, but it never happened.
So, the family showed up at the governor’s office to hand over her daughter’s medical records that show baby Jaqie’s seizures went from more than 150 a day to eight a day after using cannabis oil.
“The very next morning my baby woke up with a personality, She woke up with a smile on her face,” said Hardy-Warrior. “She was holding toys again. She’s started rolling now, reaching. She hugs me. I never received a hug from my baby before she had cannabis oil.”
The family’s effort to talk to the governor about legalization of medical marijuana has fallen flat.
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