Vermont School Nurse Refuses to Give Child Cannabis Oil for Seizures

Natural Society – by Christina Sarach

Aurora Husk has suffered from seizures, up to 40 times a day, since she was a mere 8 weeks old. Her mother discovered CBD oil (made from hemp, not cannabis) and used it effectively to treat her daughter, until a school nurse in Bristol, Vermont refused to treat Aurora with CBD or keep it in her office.  

Aurora’s mother gives her the CBD oil three times a day to keep her seizures at bay long enough and consistently enough so that she can even attend school, and despite Vermont’s Attorney General, Bill Sorrell, claiming that CBD oil can be very effective for treating many illnesses, the school nurse still refused to administer it to Aurora two of the three times it was needed. The school has made it taboo to even have the oil on school grounds.

The school claims that hemp is not allowed by federal law, and since their school receives funding from the federal government, they are not comfortable administering it to children, even though hemp has absolutely no hallucinogenic properties, especially in CBD oil.

Karen Richards, executive director of the Vermont Human Rights Commission explained:

“It is not a legal substance under federal law . . . We have the same issues with medical marijuana. You may have it in the state, but you’re still in violation technically of federal law.”

Due to the school’s extreme conservatism regarding hemp and cannabis, Aurora’s mother has to drive to the school twice daily to administer the CBD oil to her daughter.

What would you do if your child had a serious form of epilepsy that was resistant to treatment by conventional methods? If a form of liquid cannabis was available that had proven results for reducing your child’s debilitating and painful seizures by 53%wouldn’t you obtain that medicine by whatever means possible like so many other parents have done?

We need to legalize cannabis and get the feds out of this ‘issue.’

You can learn more about CBD oil, here.

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20 thoughts on “Vermont School Nurse Refuses to Give Child Cannabis Oil for Seizures

  1. Due to the school’s extreme conservatism regarding hemp and cannabis, Aurora’s mother has to drive to the school twice daily to administer the CBD oil to her daughter…………how about extreme ignorance …..get your kid out of the indoctrination system and btw non traumatic seizures are most likely vaccine induced…..everything is reversible….. http://reversingvaccineinduceddiseases.com/

  2. Maniacal behavior induced by mainstream medicine is not allowed to be spoken of in decent company, while people still go to jail for a plant which has no known toxicity level whereby it becomes a detriment to a sentient creature and the lawyers and judges go off to the bar to destroy brain cells, dissolve money, relationships and their souls.
    Stupid people breeding stupider people. What’s this world coming to, you ask? Stupidity. Obviously, stupidity.

  3. “… the school nurse still refused to administer it to Aurora two of the three times it was needed.”

    Fire the b#tch for not doing her job.

    “The school has made it taboo to even have the oil on school grounds.”

    Because it’s a commie institution. The administrators all need to be hung.

  4. Okay. Now the school nurse thinks she’s Hitler, too, and the principal probably dreams about beating kids with sticks, so just get your kid OUT of the public school system so he has some chance of living a normal life.

    HE’S NOT LEARNING ANYTHING THERE. HE’S ONLY BEING BRAINWASHED AND ABUSED. (and soon injected with poison, I’m sure)

  5. “… but you’re still in violation technically of federal law.”

    F%&K FEDERAL LAW!!!

    WHO DO YOU SCUMBAGS THINK YOU ARE, TO TELL PEOPLE WHAT THEY CAN OR CANNOT DO!!!!!

    I’ll tell you WHAT you are, once the SHTF.

    TARGETS!

    1. I would shoot the dumb broad anyway. If that little girl would have died, that would’ve been akin to murder. A brainless nurse in uniform.

      1. Common sense is becoming all too rare in this country, Mark.

        We can thank t.v. ‘programming’ for most of that.

  6. Nurse….she doesn’t know what the word means. Our P. C., fear based, no accountability, snitch society, has all but crushed the will and desire for any competent , capable , caring individual to engage in this pathetic rat race hell masquerading as civilization.

  7. Hey, guys, I have a question for you:

    How is it the nurse’s fault for refusing to keep the CBD oil in her office or treating Aurora with it, when it is against the school’s policy to even have this substance on the school grounds? I hear you all saying she should be fired for this, but she would have been fired had she gone against school policy.

    I didn’t see anything in this article that came from the viewpoint of this nurse. Did anyone consider that maybe she was willing to treat this child, but was prevented from doing so because of her employer’s policy? Did it occur to anyone that she might be a single mom who really needs this job, or otherwise loves it, but now finds herself damned if she does, and damned if she doesn’t, because someone found an effective treatment for their child which is still unapproved by the establishment?

    Sure, the nurse could go against school policy, treat the child, and get fired, or she could quit on principle, and try to find another job here in Bizarro World with that on her resume.

    Maybe the parents should have made arrangements with the school before enrolling the child, or like some have said, homeschool.

      1. I’m sorry you all feel this way. I hope you all find health care providers willing and able to help you when the SHTF. Meanwhile, I’ll be building up my preps and medical kits, while I form alliances with more compassionate and less judgmental people than I have found here.

        1. My second comment was OBVIOUSLY directed at the NWO, NOT the so-called ‘medical’ profession.

          But since we’re on the subject, just how much compassion did the so-called ‘medical’ establishment show when they murdered my mother and sister with their voodoo witch doctor chemo and radiation ‘treatments’?

          http://fromthetrenchesworldreport.com/big-pharmas-lies-exposed-cancer-is-curable/19239/

          These so-called ‘doctors’ murder kids/adults with vaccines, murder people with Big Pharma poisons (slow kill, fast kill, it’s murder just the same), and then break the bank in the process. Yeah, their compassion comes at a helluva steep price. All about the mammon.
          You may well have good intentions, but the people you work for are scum of the Earth, and I’d just as soon see them pumped full of their own chemo drugs until they curl up in a ball and die.

          Answer me this, if you can… why is it ONLY holistic/naturopathic doctors are being murdered? Sure as hell ain’t the ALLOPATHIC ‘doctors’.

          You definitely came to the wrong place if you think we don’t already know ALL about the so-called ‘medical’ profession. Your ‘profession’ is a good part of the NWO depopulation agenda, and if you don’t already know this, THEN YOU DAMN WELL SHOULD!!!

  8. Dwan, much of what you say is possible, however her oath is to her practice, ergo her patient, not the system. Our collective courage towards humanity and selflessness in the face of adversity is being tested daily. Many who chose ” correctly” are currently out of work…

    1. If a nurse is not in “the system” he or she will not have the ability to take care of any patients, including yourself. When you get sick, do you go to the hospital? Or do you find someone who “chose correctly” and is currently out of work to help the doctor remove your gallbladder or ruptured appendix or fix your broken wrist, hip, or ankle?

      If we all “chose correctly” most of us would be out of work. Who, then, would treat you, if we all decided to quit because we don’t like the “system?” Do you think the average doctor or nurse would have the tools and supplies to help you outside of the system?

      I am a surgical technologist, and have been for 30+ years. It is a stressful job, and it takes a toll on me, as well as those I work with. We help people and save lives every day. I don’t like the system we have, but it’s what we have, and it’s better here than in other countries, and I have chosen correctly. I work hard and care for my fellow humans, and it upsets me when you make judgements without looking at the bigger picture.

  9. Dawn,
    Not trying to be adversarial, but we all don’t see things the same way. Some persist on wearing blinders, or rose colored glasses, while others squint thru blackened eyes. Best of luck with your compassionate alliances. Perhaps some of the stress you feel is due to your witnessing the gross injustices that the system you tacidly support, are continually perpetrated with nary a protest on your part.? Im sure you have been read the riot act by H.R. and live in utter fear of being written up and having that black mark on the sacred resume, or worse your PERMENANT RECORD! To answer your question no I don’t go to the hospital when I’m sick, and yes I do see practitioners out side the system. Believe it or not my judgmental alliances are even willing to help four legged animals.
    I don’t believe anyone here is advocating for the end of medicinal practices, more so the removal of policies, practices, and individuals who can not honor the oath ” first do no harm”. While I can appreciate your dedication and efforts put forth, I’m not sure you are truly medically trained . Your “Technologist” title suggests a training program rather the Med or Nursing school degree, more of a counter of tools or a step and fetch it position . Tell me in your 30+ years have you ever had professional disagreements with your Doctors, Nurses, and Administrators and if so how did that work out for you ?

  10. volthair,

    Thank you for your reply. I like your analogy of everyone not seeing things the same way. I am not trying to be adversarial either, but I feel it was a gross injustice for most of you to pass judgement on the nurse, calling her crude names and demanding she be fired or shot, because of how the author unfairly worded this article, which appears to place most of the blame on the nurse, who does not set the policies. She likely needs her job because she has her own children to feed, clothe and house, and her oath to “first, do no harm” applies to them above all else.

    You assume I tacitly support the system and its policies, while I live in utter fear of being written up. That couldn’t be farther from the truth. You don’t know me, or what my “step and fetch it” job entails, but because, in your opinion, I don’t have an MD or RN following my name, I am not “truly” medically trained? Arguably, you may be right about that, but I do have the respect of the MDs and RNs I work with. Yes, we have our professional disagreements from time to time, but we work together as a team and can usually reconcile our differences. Sometimes, we individually or collectively challenge managerial and administrative policies, but they are often limited in what they can do by corporate and federal policies, as well as big pharma and the insurance industries. And when you get to that level, it really is all about the money. These, along with the media controlling the narrative, are the people you should be angry with, not the school nurse.

  11. Dawn bottom line ,
    would you or would you not administer the cbd to that child as she displayed symptoms. Please don’t get lost in semantics and protracted explanations of the uniqueness of your. or any other situation, Y or N?

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