Monday, March 9, 2015

Senate Bill could Destroy Federal Ban on Medical Marijuana

Photo taken by sciencedaily.com
The United States Senate has introduced a new bill on Tuesday that could legally protect medical marijuana patients and health care providers from federal persecution. The bill is going to take effect in states that have passed legislation in favor of decriminalizing medical marijuana. 

The bill will force the United States Drug Enforcement Administration to reclassify marijuana from a Schedule 1(has no medical benefit) drug to a Schedule 2 drug (has medical benefit). The bill will make medical marijuana accessible to patients that qualify for prescriptions. However, the bill is not going to permit recreational use of marijuana by the general public.  

I hope that the introduction of this new bill will enable scientists to do more research on certain marijuana strands that could possibly aid patients with cancer and autism. 

1 comment:

  1. Good job on this post, Nick. But watch out for this easy mistake: it's "prosecution", not "persecution". (in your first paragraph)

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