420 with CNW – Utah Set to Vote on Legalization of Medical Cannabis

September 24, 2018 03:20:43

Voters in Utah are set to vote on a bill (Proposition 2) that would legalize access to medical cannabis. The polls are slated for November 6, 2018.

Prop 2 is unique from other mid-term issues to be voted upon because it originated from voters themselves rather than from their elected leaders. Over 113,000 voter signatures were collected in order to get this matter on the ballot.

Under the proposed law, individuals with a health condition that meets the requirements stated in the Act can get a recommendation from a doctor. That recommendation can then be used to apply for a medical marijuana card which will be used to purchase cannabis at licensed dispensaries.

HIV/AIDS, cancer, multiple sclerosis, chronic pain and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are some of the diseases/conditions that qualify for treatment using medical cannabis.

Several opinion polls show that Prop 2 enjoys massive public support, so it stands a high chance of being voted into law early next month.

However, the strong opposition to Proposition 2 cannot be ignored. For example, the Governor has been open about his opposition to the Act. Law enforcement agencies are also against this law.

The Mormon Church has also voiced its concerns about the proposed law. The church insists that the law should not be passed in its present form because it doesn’t contain enough safeguards to prevent medical cannabis from being abused.

For example, one provision in the law grants patients permission to grow up to six cannabis plants for their own use in case such patients cannot find a licensed dispensary within a radius of 100 miles from their residence. How will such cannabis be monitored to ensure that it is used for the right purpose and in the right way?

The Utah Medical Association also opposes the Utah Medical Cannabis Act (Prop 2). They feel that medical cannabis isn’t being treated like the drug it is intended to be. For instance, medicines should be controlled in terms of dosage. The proposed law only sets a limit on how much cannabis a patient may buy within a 14-day period. Who is to stop such a patient from consuming all that cannabis within a few days before waiting for the fortnight to elapse in order to be eligible to buy more?

The rest of the country is watching and waiting to see if Utah will become state number 32 on the list of U.S states where medical cannabis is legal. Youngevity International, Inc. (NASDAQ: YGYI) and Sugarmade, Inc. (OTC: SGMD) must be taking notes as these developments unfold.

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