I just got back from Denver and Colorado Springs, I thought it would be a big deal. I didn't notice any with the exception of pot stores like liquor stores only different.
I went to Seattle recently. Same thing. Didn't even see any marijuana. It's not the big deal people make it out to be.
http://www.news9.com/story/26269561/oklahoma-governor-announces-support-for-medical-marijuana
Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin has announced she will ask lawmakers to work with her in the next legislative session to support legalization of medicinal cannabidiol oil (CBD) on a limited, medically supervised, trial-only basis, according to a news release.
CBD is a component in the cannabis (marijuana) plant. Research suggests that it may be effective to treat toddlers with rare conditions that cause seizures and strokes. CBD is an oil; it is not smoked. It is not intoxicating or used as a recreational drug.
“I do not support legalizing the recreational use of marijuana, nor do I support a broadly-defined ‘medicinal' marijuana use that makes it easy for healthy adults and teenagers to find and buy drugs," Fallin said in a statement.
“I do support allowing potentially life-saving medicine to find its way to children in need. I am very interested in allowing limited, heavily supervised use of non-intoxicating CBD to be delivered on a trial-basis to sick children in Oklahoma.”
Rep. Jon Echols is currently preparing to lead a legislative study examining the possibility of allowing medical trials for the use of non-intoxicating CBD oils to children affected by severe seizures, the release says.
“I am extremely interested in the findings of that study, and I look forward to working with lawmakers in both parties to pursue policies that can help sick Oklahoma children,” Fallin said.
Someone tell me a list of petition sites in S. Okc please. Or at least one so I can go sign. They only have an estimates 130k sigs and they want 180k.
http://www.news9.com/story/26269561/oklahoma-governor-announces-support-for-medical-marijuana
Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin has announced she will ask lawmakers to work with her in the next legislative session to support legalization of medicinal cannabidiol oil (CBD) on a limited, medically supervised, trial-only basis, according to a news release.
CBD is a component in the cannabis (marijuana) plant. Research suggests that it may be effective to treat toddlers with rare conditions that cause seizures and strokes. CBD is an oil; it is not smoked. It is not intoxicating or used as a recreational drug.
I do not support legalizing the recreational use of marijuana, nor do I support a broadly-defined medicinal' marijuana use that makes it easy for healthy adults and teenagers to find and buy drugs," Fallin said in a statement.
I do support allowing potentially life-saving medicine to find its way to children in need. I am very interested in allowing limited, heavily supervised use of non-intoxicating CBD to be delivered on a trial-basis to sick children in Oklahoma.
Rep. Jon Echols is currently preparing to lead a legislative study examining the possibility of allowing medical trials for the use of non-intoxicating CBD oils to children affected by severe seizures, the release says.
I am extremely interested in the findings of that study, and I look forward to working with lawmakers in both parties to pursue policies that can help sick Oklahoma children, Fallin said.