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Cunningham Says Plan Would Boost South Carolina COVID Shots

AP Former U.S. Rep. Joe Cunningham talks during an interview with The Associated Press about his campaign for South Carolina governor on Saturday, July 10, 2021, in Mount Pleasant, S.C. Cunningham says he wants to legalize marijuana in South Carolina, something he says would provide healthcare options, create jobs and generate millions in revenue for the state. (AP Photo/Meg Kinnard) Democratic gubernatorial candidate Joe Cunningham is rolling out a plan to boost South Carolina s COVID-19 vaccinations, a number the former congressman said is low due to a lack of leadership under Republican Gov. Henry McMaster. We are on the verge of another major wave of COVID cases in South Carolina, and Governor McMaster seems content with doing very little to stop it, Cunningham said in a news release Monday. The solution is getting more people vaccinated, and we should be exploring every option at our disposal to accomplish that goal.

Public backs medical marijuana, South Carolina polls suggest Is that enough to convince lawmakers?

Today, the Beaufort Republican said, you just don’t see that — at least not as prominently. “The debate over whether there’s medical benefits, that debate’s been settled,” Davis told The State in an interview. Next year, South Carolina lawmakers will debate and possibly vote to join nearly 40 states that legalize some sort of medical marijuana. In this case, for use in oils and creams prescribed by licensed doctors for people with some of the most-serious and debilitating diseases and health problems. It would be a major policy shift for the Republican-controlled General Assembly, which only last passed similar legislation in 2014 when then-Gov. Nikki Haley signed Davis’ bill into law to allow people with severe epilepsy to be prescribed cannabidiol.

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