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Tischler, 63, also said the constant cleaning and. cooking, and other upkeep required to <br />stay in business, had become too much for her and Mallek-Tischler. The inn is up for <br />sale, otherwise Tischler hopes someone will lease the house and keep the inn going or <br />turn the place into a yoga or massage retreat. In Hawaii, the two plan to start a "gay, gray <br />and gourmet" business - an assisted-care facitity for seniors. "As our population ages, I <br />believe we will see the demand for more compassion 'kine bud' nursing homes in th.e <br />states That have approved medical marijuana," she said. "If you have only months or a <br />few years to live, why not reduce suffering and be happy?" Tischler was a driving force <br />behind the passage of Measure K in Santa Cruz. Measure K was a ballot initiative passed <br />in November that makes adult use of marijuana the lowest priority for Santa Cruz police <br />oftcers. <br />Contact Sharma McCord at smccordre~santacruzsentinel com, <br />Source: <br />http://www.santaeruzsentinel com/arc;hive/2006/December/20/local/stories/021ocal htm <br />21 <br />75A-95 <br />