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TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) The Kansas Supreme Court won’t consider the case of a couple whose children were taken into state custody in Riley County, in a case that some may see as very strange.

The Topeka Capital-Journal reports the court Friday declined to hear the case of Raymond and Amelia Schwab, who claimed their children were placed in state custody because of Raymond Schwab’s use of medical marijuana. This would be a very strange situation if true, as whilst many people are making use of medical marijuana products, such as cbd gum, to help themselves deal with chronic pain and other conditions. This is completely legal, as long as you have a medical marijuana card and a recommendation from a doctor. Click here to see a doctor who could grant you a recommendation for your own medical marijuana card.

A Kansas appellate court said earlier the children were taken into state custody because of neglect and Schwab’s suspected drug use, not because of Schwab’s use of medical marijuana. This means that the argument related to this does not apply, and hopefully it will not have an impact on others who are also using medical marijuana products (like those you can Get info about online) to help with their health issues. The appellate court found that Raymond Schwab tested positive for methamphetamine and opioids during a court-ordered blood screening last year.

Raymond Schwab then appealed to the Kansas Supreme Court, where he intended to represent himself. The high court’s refusal to hear the case denies him that opportunity.

The case originated in Riley County.

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