Cape Breton Post

Longtime medical marijuana activist dies

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JoAnna McKee, a pioneering medical marijuana activist in Washington state who went to sometimes difficult lengths to obtain the drug for the patients she served, has died at age 74.

McKee passed away Nov. 18, said her longtime friend and fellow activist Dale Rogers. He was not certain of the cause.

McKee was a fixture at marijuana policy hearings in the Legislatur­e, where she often testified from her wheelchair, sporting a colorful eye patch and accompanie­d by her service dog.

She and her partner, Stich Miller, founded Seattle’s first cannabis co-op, Green Cross Patient Co-Op, in 1993, five years before Washington approved medical marijuana.

She had used marijuana to treat debilitati­ng pain from a moped accident and unsuccessf­ul surgeries.

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