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Support for medical marijuana remains high despite criticism from the Mormon church

(Leah Hogsten | Tribune file photo) "Every part of the plant is used, the kief, shake and the stems, which are composted and used for fertilizer. Eventually we would like to make paper" with the stems, said Joel Stanley, Oct. 25, 2014. For cancer patients seeking relief from chemotherapy and parents of children with debilitating seizure disorders, the nonprofit Realm of Caring Foundation run by medical marijuana cultivators Joel, Jesse, Jonathan, Jordan, Jared and Josh Stanley of Colorado Springs is their only option.