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Colorado legalized marijuana for recreational use last year, but medical use of cannabis has been lawful in the state since 2000. The medicinal use of marijuana extract is drawing waves of families to the Centennial State who are looking for lawful ways to treat their loved ones with cancer and epilepsy.

On Monday at 12:15 p.m., Salt Lake Tribune health reporter Kirsten Stewart, marijuana grower Josh Stanley and parent Justin Koozer join Jennifer Napier-Pearce to discuss Colorado's experience with medical refugees.

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