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Alabama medical marijuana bill signed into law


Updated: 3:04 PM CDT May 17, 2021
WVTM 13 Digital
Alabama Governor Kay Ivey on Monday signed a medical marijuana bill into law, making it legal for registered patients with qualifying conditions to safely access and use medical cannabis. Alabama is the 37th state in the U.S. to legalize medical marijuana.More than a dozen conditions, including cancer, a terminal illness, depression, epilepsy, panic disorder and chronic pain would allow a person to qualify.Ivey released this statement after signing Senate Bill 46:“Signing SB 46 is an important first step. I would like to again thank Sen. Tim Melson and Rep. Mike Ball for their hard work over the last few years and their willingness to address the legitimate concerns. This is certainly a sensitive and emotional issue and something that is continually being studied. On the state level, we have had a study group that has looked closely at this issue, and I am interested in the potential good medical ca ....

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Medical marijuana laws legalization Alabama Legislature


Updated: 10:04 PM CDT May 7, 2021
WVTM 13 Digital
The Alabama Legislature on Thursday approved medical marijuana legislation after years of resistance.The House vote to pass the bill came after two days of emotional debates in which key Republican lawmakers described switching sides in favor of the proposal. The Alabama Senate later voted to accept House changes and sent the legislation to Gov. Kay Ivey for her consideration. The bill, which was renamed the “Darren Wesley ‘Ato’ Hall Compassion Act,” would allow people with a qualifying medical condition to purchase marijuana after getting a recommendation from a doctor. More than a dozen conditions, including cancer, a terminal illness, depression, epilepsy, panic disorder and chronic pain, would be qualify a person for medical cannabis treatment.The governor s office released the following statement after the bill cleared the final Senate review: “As with any piece of legislation that reac ....

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