Friday 9 May 2014

Minnesota House advances medical marijuana study bill


Marijuana-based products are seen at the "Oregon's Finest" medical marijuana dispensary in Portland Minnesota state Representatives on Friday approved a bill that would establish an observational research study to make medical marijuana available in liquid or pill form to patients suffering from one of several severe illnesses. Representatives voted 86-39 on a bipartisan basis to advance the bill, which differs from a measure state senators approved Tuesday that would make physician-prescribed medical marijuana legal for a broad range of illnesses. More than 20 U.S. states have approved medical marijuana on a broad basis and others on a narrower basis, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures. \"I know it's easy for us sometimes as politicians or legislators to just tell people that we'll wait another year, but these families can't wait another year, they need relief now,\" said Representative Carly Melin, the bill's sponsor.








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