Katelyn Baker
Well-Known Member
Argo, N.D. - North Dakota voters will decide next month on whether to legalize marijuana for medical purposes.
Measure 5 would allow qualifying patients to possess up to 3 ounces of medical marijuana for treatment of about a dozen medical conditions, such as cancer, AIDS, hepatitis C, ALS, glaucoma and epilepsy. The state Health Department would issue ID cards for patients and regulate state-licensed dispensaries.
Opponents of the measure say there are too many unanswered questions about appropriate dosages of marijuana and there aren't enough safeguards in the 34-page proposal to make sure it is controlled. Supporters say it helps relieve chronic pain and helps lessen the side-effects of other treatments such as surgery, radiation and chemotherapy.
There are 25 states with comprehensive medical marijuana programs.
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Full Article: North Dakota To Vote On Medical Marijuana
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Measure 5 would allow qualifying patients to possess up to 3 ounces of medical marijuana for treatment of about a dozen medical conditions, such as cancer, AIDS, hepatitis C, ALS, glaucoma and epilepsy. The state Health Department would issue ID cards for patients and regulate state-licensed dispensaries.
Opponents of the measure say there are too many unanswered questions about appropriate dosages of marijuana and there aren't enough safeguards in the 34-page proposal to make sure it is controlled. Supporters say it helps relieve chronic pain and helps lessen the side-effects of other treatments such as surgery, radiation and chemotherapy.
There are 25 states with comprehensive medical marijuana programs.
News Moderator: Katelyn Baker 420 MAGAZINE ®
Full Article: North Dakota To Vote On Medical Marijuana
Author: Staff
Contact: CBS Minnesota
Photo Credit: CBS
Website: CBS Minnesota