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In 2021 the Kansas House of Representatives approved a bill that would have legalized medical marijuana in a limited manner. When the bill moved to the Senate for the 2022 Legislative session ...
Kansas is one of 10 U.S. states where marijuana remains illegal and criminalized, including for people who rely on it to treat chronic pain and other medical conditions.
States that have legalized medical marijuana have experienced a 22.7% increase in opioid overdose deaths. Students who use marijuana and THC have poorer educational outcomes than their peers ...
Patients would be allowed to own 12 plants or 6 ounces (170 g) of marijuana for therapeutic purposes. [3] During the 2015 legislative session, the equivalent bill was passed in the House in mid-2015, but stalled in the Senate, who intend to reopen discussion of the bill in 2016. [4]
On January 28, Kansas Senate Bill 92 was introduced by the Senate Commerce Committee. It would establish the Kansas medical cannabis agency within the Kansas Department of Health and Environment and permit prescription and use of medical cannabis. [45] On May 6 the bill cleared the house in a 79–42 vote and moved to the senate. [46] Kentucky ...
The bill allowed the use of cannabis with a physician's approval for treatment of 17 qualifying conditions listed in the bill. [2] It also set up a state-licensed system for the distribution of cannabis to patients, with the requirement (later eliminated in 2018) [ 3 ] that only non-smokable forms be sold. [ 4 ]
The Kansas House in 2021 passed a medical marijuana bill for the first time. Despite the appearance of momentum among pro-legalization advocates, the legislation stalled in the Kansas Senate this ...
In Louisiana, a suite of bills to enact legalization and regulation was prefiled in February: HB-17, HB-24, and HB-12. [57] Kansas House Bill 2363, amnesty or effective decriminalization, was introduced in February. [58] Kansas House Bill 2367, adult-use legalization and regulation, was also introduced in February. [59]