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Dad Risks Freedom to Promote Cannabis Treatments for His Daughter
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Dad Risks Freedom to Promote Cannabis Treatments for His Daughter




Marie Saavedra, WFAA 9:18 AM. EST February 22, 2017



RICHARDSON -- A few times a month, Mark Zartler commits a crime that helps his daughter who cannot help herself.

17 years ago, Christy Zartler gave birth to twin girls.

"When they came home, Keeley, her twin, came home first," said Christy. "Three days Kara followed her."

From there, they began the difficult, years-long task of learning how to treat Karas Cerebral Palsy and severe Autism. There are a slew of her pills on their kitchen counter. Antipsychoticsand enzymes and sleep aids. Still, few things helped fight off the worst of her symptoms.

Kara is self-injurious. She often hits and punches herself in episodes that can sometimes go on for hours.

"Pretty much on a daily basis we have some sort of episode," said Christy.

So, when Mark found the one thing that could stop his daughter, he <a data-ipb="nomediaparse" href="https://www.facebook.com/mark.zartler/videos/10211993552862844/">made a video</a> to show the world. He posted it on his Facebook page. In it, Kara is seen punching herself at home. Mark then is able to put a mask over her nose, filled with vaporized cannabis. It takes six deep breaths, and she starts to calm down. He then holds her hands down for the next three minutes, and after that time, she sits calmly by herself, no longer violent.

"The video is the truth," said Mark. "Thats typical of what we see."

A neighbor first suggested years ago that cannabis could ease Karas symptoms. Mark then found that by grinding marijuana buds, and heating them to 410 degrees Fahrenheit, it created the vapor that serves as an immediate rescue response to his daughters most violent behavior.
They were just as surprised....

<a data-ipb="nomediaparse" href="http://www.wltx.com/news/nation/richardson-father-risks-freedom-to-promote-cannabis-treatments-for-his-daughter/411913965">http://www.wltx.com/news/nation/richardson-father-risks-freedom-to-promote-cannabis-treatments-for-his-daughter/411913965</a>


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