(CNSNews.com) When asked whether they used cannabis and if not, then why not, a couple of senators said they did not use the drug because it is harmful and legalizing it ignores the human cost that comes with it.
(CNSNews.com) When asked about the House vote last week to legalize marijuana (cannabis), Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) said, “When moms and dads lie down to sleep at night they can’t they’re not worried about whether cannabis is legal or not. There’s a lot more on their minds.”
(CNSNews.com) When asked whether he used cannabis and if not, why not, Sen. Roger Marshall (R-Kans.) said, “I can unequivocally state I’ve never used cannabis.” He added that, as a physician, he thinks marijuana is “very unhealthy” and is a “gateway drug.”
(CNSNews.com) When asked about the House vote last week to legalize marijuana (cannabis), Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.) said, "I don’t support that,” and mentioned that he has family members “who have had a lot of drug issues.”