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"It’s not even fully implemented yet, but proposed changes are coming for Utah’s medical marijuana law; and it could leave the statute looking much more like Prop 2—the initiative passed by voters—than the legislature’s 'compromise' version."
We knew the compromisers were brilliant folks!
Lolololololololol.
A few more improvements and the law will only be a third worse than what we the voters enacted.
So no praise from us for undoing part of what they did to the people's will.
But on the other hand we will congratulate those who get expungement of past convictions passed into law – if and when in happens. Gayle Ruzicka, Utah's very own Phyllis Schlafly, has vowed to bring the fire to opposing every fix of what she helped break.
And while we're at it, let us hasten to add we're never going to be convinced that people like Sen. Vickers and Rep. Daw are sincerely acting in patients' best interest without all kinds of conflicts of interest….
We agree entirely with the remarks of Doug Rice of the Utah Epilepsy Association who's quoted in the article.
New medical marijuana bill could bring Utah closer to Prop 2
It’s not even fully implemented yet, but proposed changes are coming for Utah’s medical marijuana law; and it could leave the statute looking much more like Prop 2—the initiative passed by voters—than the legislature’s “compromise” version. Connor Boyack, head of th…
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