SC

SC Medical Marijuana Advocates To Unveil New Bill

SUPPORT GROWING … Hoping to build on recent momentum, advocates for the legalization of medical marijuana in South Carolina will unveil their latest legislative proposal this week. Dubbed the “South Carolina Compassionate Care Act,” the legislation would “allow patients suffering from debilitating medical conditions to access medical cannabis if their doctors recommend it.” Long-championed…

SUPPORT GROWING …

Hoping to build on recent momentum, advocates for the legalization of medical marijuana in South Carolina will unveil their latest legislative proposal this week.

Dubbed the “South Carolina Compassionate Care Act,” the legislation would “allow patients suffering from debilitating medical conditions to access medical cannabis if their doctors recommend it.”

Long-championed by S.C. Senator Tom Davis (a Republican) and S.C. House minority leader Todd Rutherford (a Democrat), this year’s legislation will feature a pair of new cosponsors – Upstate GOP lawmaker Eric Bedingfield and S.C. Rep. Mandy Powers Norrell of Lancaster County, S.C.

According to Norrell, her support for the bill is driven by a desire to expand patient options – while at the same time limiting the spread of an ongoing heroin epidemic in the Palmetto State.

“I’m very persuaded by the opioid addiction crisis and the fact that narcotics cannot be a long term solution to pain management,” Norrell told us.

That’s a good point … in fact proponents of the legislation have been emphasizing it repeatedly in recent months.

We support this legislation.  Wholeheartedly.  In fact we have repeatedly referred to the legalization of medical marijuana in the past as a “moral imperative.”

(Read why here – and here).

Marijuana legalization across the board – medical and recreational – is enjoying growing popular (and electoral) support.  It could also be a boon to taxpayers.

Unfortunately, South Carolina lawmakers rejected this common sense reform during the 2015-2016 legislative session.

Here’s hoping they will think better of the issue in 2017 …

(Banner via iStock)

***

Related posts

SC

North Charleston Councilman Accuses Cop Of Falsifying Police Report

Will Folks
SC

‘Carolina Crossroads’ Update: SCDOT Set To Unveil New Plan To The Public

Will Folks
SC

Federal Lawsuit Alleges Racial Discrimination in Horry County School

Callie Lyons

Leave a Comment