June 3, 2014

Restrictive South Carolina Medical Marijuana Bill Becomes Law

June 3, 2014
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medical marijuana south carolinaCourtesy of The Joint Blog

Senate Bill 1035, a proposal to legalize cannabis extracts for medical purposes in South Carolina, has become law without the governor’s signature.

Under the new law, those with epilepsy will be authorized to possess and use cannabis oil that’s low in THC (tertahydrocannabinol), and high in CBD (cannabidiol), given they receive a recommendation from a licensed physician. TheMedical University of South Carolina will distribute the medicine to patients.

In addition to legalizing cannabidiol, the proposal will establish a clinical trial at the Medical University of South Carolina, which will study the effects of cannabidiol in controlling seizures.

The measure was passed unanimously by the Senate, and was approved 92 to 5 in the House.

With Senate Bill 1035 becoming law, South Carolina joins Utah, Mississippi, Alabama, Iowa, Tennessee, Wisconsin and Kentucky as states that have legalized cannabidiol in 2014.

Source: TheJointBlog.Com

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