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  • Cannabis relieves Anqunette Jamison Sarfoh's MS symptoms, and she wants it to be available to others with chronic illnesses.
  • Fox 2 morning anchor Anqunette Jamison, who has multiple sclerosis, is retiring after eight years with the station.
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  • Morning anchor Anqunette Jamison announces retirement from FOX 2

    (WJBK) - After much consideration, FOX 2 morning anchor Anqunette Jamison has decided to retire from FOX 2. 

    "Q" has been taking time off for health reasons since April 2016. She has multiple sclerosis. She explained her decision in a social media video she posted Tuesday morning.

    "I loved my job, but multiple sclerosis was making it harder and harder to do it," she says.

    Even though she won't be on TV every morning anymore, she plans on still being active in the community regarding an issue that she says is very important to her.

    "I think it's criminal that, in this, drugs cost $70,000 a year," she says.

    So, she'll be working with the MS Society and MI Legalize in the fight to make marijuana legal.

    She spent her first year with MS sicker than she'd ever been in her entire life, and then she became a medical marijuana patient.

    "Though a lot of people smoke weed, some get arrested and others don't. That's not right, and I want to make it right," she says.

    You can hear Q's full message in her Facebook video here.

    Q also thanks everyone who has asked about her, sent her well wishes and supported her during her 22 years on TV.


    Anqunette Jamison is "moved to tears by all the messages of support."

    Fox 2 morning anchor Anqunette Jamison, who has multiple sclerosis, is retiring after eight years with the station. 

    The broadcaster, known informally as "Q," will work with the MS Society and MI Legalize on efforts to legalize marijuana, which has helped her.

    Station colleague Amy Lange reports that Jamison spent her first year with MS sicker than she'd ever been in her entire life, and then became a medical marijuana patient. "Though a lot of people smoke weed, some get arrested and others don't," Jamison says. "That's not right, and I want to make it right."

    She'll also work to raise awareness of  skyrocketing drug costs and the use of marijuana, which has helped her. She had been a reporter for 22 years.

    On Facebook, she writes:

    Wow. I have really been moved to tears by all the messages of support. It doesn't seem like thank you is enough, but thank you all so so much for caring. . . .

    You can support the cause to end marijuana prohibition by going to www.MiLegalize.com/2018. Thank you all!