A Canna-Blog By Mike Robinson
By the summer of 2016, Genevieve was a child in such need of help that her seizures kept her in the hospital and on the floor most of the time, in desperation her mother reached out to someone she was referred to on social media – a ‘Compassion Provider’ to bring her oils. Destiny slowly played its role in this story that will capture your heart.
Cannabis Compassion providers once roamed the nation giving away Cannabis and its oils to people in need – eventually that turned into a way to name places that sold products as ‘compassion centers’. The true provider was once a rogue part of society deemed a criminal for helping people with a plant that’s been marginalized since prohibition.
By the start of 2017 no longer was I Mike Robinson, the compassion provider, instead a new name had come into play as Genevieve started verbalizing “Daddy” when she would see my photo. What started out to be one of the thousands of kids receiving oil ended up becoming a family created by love and the power of a plant.
Five years later we’re a family that’s thriving – there’s so much more to the story to tell so we’ve made this website and I’m working on a book so the world can read about how Genevieve created a wave of love that has been seen around the Globe. Her story has inspired tens of millions and it continues to be more fascinating by the day.
Genevieve’s Dream is truly to have the carousel back in town. It’s one that moved away several years ago but with Severe Autism and Epilepsy – she dreams of it nightly and watches videos of it during the day. To her it’s still there – we visit where it used to be. I created a nonprofit to bring a carousel back to her hometown and create a ‘Carousel Village’ Developmental Center. Cannabis and Love have changed her life forever Read more below:
Cannabis Compassion is how the entire industry kickstarted back to life in 1996 (officially) when California which was the first state to enact prohibition, ended it with the Compassionate Use Act spearheaded by Peron along with several other legends of compassion. Decades and decades of activism paralleled with ongoing legal battles eventually paved the way for medicinal cannabis.
One day in February 2017 I bought proposed legislation called “Genevieve’s Law” to Dennis Peron at the famed Castro Castle in San Francisco. Within a week later after meeting with the master of compassion for hours and penning a one-page document, the “Peron Resolution” was created. At the time Peron just had a stroke and was fighting for his life, which ended in January 2018, so the document’s title was changed as “his last act of compassion.”
His legacy carries forward as activists turned lobbyists created not one but two Bills that eventually made California’s Compassion Act that went into effect in March 2020 known as The Dennis Peron and Brownie Mary Act. Mary Rathburn was a co-author and also a big-time legend in the history of cannabis legalization and compassion. May they both rest in peace as other people of compassion live out their legacies.
Cannabis, in all its varieties, and Love are two things that can heal the world.
His legacy carries forward as activists turned lobbyists created not one but two Bills that eventually made California’s Compassion Act that went into effect in March 2020 known as The Dennis Peron and Brownie Mary Act. Mary Rathburn was a co-author and also a big-time legend in the history of cannabis legalization and compassion. May they both rest in peace as other people of compassion live out their legacies.
Cannabis, in all its varieties, and Love are two things that can heal the world.
We’re always looking for big hearts and loving minds that want to help the world learn more about how The Cannabis Love Story and Genevieve’s Dream/The Carousel Challenge. If you want to make an impact get in touch with us today!
The Global Cannabinoid Research Center in Collaboration with Cannabis Love Story aims to bring its readers valuable content on how Cannabis in its many varieties saves and changes lives.
https://www.cannabishealsme.com/episode/ep-65-mike-robinson-cannabis-autism-love-story/
Mike Robinson, Cannabis Activist, Founder of Global Cannabinoid Research Center, Severe Epilepsy & Cancer Survivor and fascinating human being has much to share.
“Be the change you want to see in this world” is one of Mike’s favorite quotes and his lived experience clearly exemplifies this intention.
A recent experience he had with the Coronavirus situation, his concerns over the gravity of this situation, and the impact it’s having on everyone’s mental health.
Comes on to discuss some of the current challenges in the cannabis community as well as exciting opportunities and projects coming your way.
In this episode of TSC Talks, I spoke to Liz Minda, RN, and Mike Robinson, the former TSC Talks guest, drops in for the second half of our conversation.
The world watches in awe as children and adults find a new start in life via the use of Cannabinoid Medicine from CBD to THC oils and more.
Three years after starting Cannabis oils she continues to thrive and make progress that none of us ever expected or thought to be possible.
Cannabis is making the news every day. Stories of advocacy and legalization are everywhere.
Mike Robinson 50kreasons@gmail.com
Santa Barbara
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