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Iowa May Pass Limited Medical Marijuana Bill

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Medical marijuana has been one of the newer political developments over the past couples years, but not in Iowa. I mean, there have been attempts to legalize it here. But nothing serious. And neither the Iowa House nor Gov. Terry Branstad have shown any interest in budging on the issue.. until very recently.

A couple weeks ago, Gov. Branstad met with a group of parents who were lobbying the governor for help relieve their uncontrolled seizure conditions through the use of medical marijuana. Now it seems like Gov. Branstad was actually receptive to their pleas:
It appears the governor and legislators are serious about a narrowly crafted bill designed to help victims of seizure disorders. This proposal could be a constructive first step toward eventual broader legislation that, while not allowing recreational use, could help thousands of Iowans suffering debilitating pain or other severe medical problems where no other treatment has been effective.

Recent lobbying efforts by mothers of children with seizure disorders, frequently associated with epilepsy, got the attention of lawmakers as well as Gov. Terry Branstad, who met with several of them. The governor has opposed legalization medical marijuana, at least not until he sees more research on the issue. Last week, however, he indicated support for legislation that advanced in the Senate and would be limited to allowing the use of cannabis oil for seizure disorders. The oil, cannabidiol, is a compound in cannabis that has little THC, the substance that gives marijuana users a high, but greater amounts of the CBD that has medical effects, including some dramatic, documented reduction of seizure incidents. 

Senate Majority Leader Mike Gronstal and House Speaker Kraig Paulsen both indicated that the parents’ compelling testimony about their children and having to travel to other states to get cannabis oil grabbed the attention of the full legislative body, including Rep. Clel Baudler, a former state trooper who had been a strong skeptic.
Iowa's legislators don't have a lot of time to work on this proposal. Maybe a couple weeks. But this is good news for proponents of medical marijuana. If nothing else, it looks good for next year.

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