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Title    Mormon Church, Politicians, and Advocates Back Medical Cannabis Compromise in Utah
Date    Saturday October 06 2018, @06:12PM
Author    chromas
Topic   
from the Do-you-want-the-wizard-or-the-skull? dept.
https://soylentnews.org/politics/article.pl?sid=18/10/06/100229

takyon writes:

The Mormon Church and Governor Gary Herbert have come out in favor of medical cannabis legalization in Utah. However, the legislative compromise would be more restrictive for Utahans than a November 2018 ballot initiative:

The Mormon church joined lawmakers, the governor and advocates to back a deal on Thursday that would legalize medical marijuana in conservative Utah after months of fierce debate. The compromise comes as people prepare to vote in November on an insurgent medical marijuana ballot initiative that held its ground despite opposition from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

[...] The Utah-based faith had opposed the ballot proposal over fears it could lead to more broad use, but its ranking global leader, Jack Gerard, said leaders were "thrilled" to be a part of the effort to "alleviate human pain and suffering".

Though it still must go to a vote, the deal has the key backing of both the church and leaders of the Republican-dominated state legislature, who said the regulations in the hard-won agreement had their seal of approval. Unlike the ballot initiative, the compromise won't allow people to grow their own marijuana if they live too far from a dispensary. It also doesn't allow certain types of edible marijuana that could appeal to children, like cookies and brownies.

Some medical cannabis advocates are not on board with the deal:

Medical marijuana advocates are backing the deal to avoid wrangling and uncertainty that could continue if the ballot initiative passes. "There will be medical cannabis here in our day in Utah," said the advocate DJ Schanz. The two sides agreed to scale back media campaigns supporting and opposing the ballot measure known as Proposition 2.

Not all medical marijuana advocates were convinced: Christine Stenquist with the group Truce said she remained skeptical about the deal and urged continued support for the ballot proposal. Smoking marijuana would not be allowed under the ballot proposal. It instead allows edible forms, lotions or electronic cigarettes.


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  1. "takyon" - https://soylentnews.org/~takyon/
  2. "come out in favor of medical cannabis legalization in Utah" - https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/oct/05/mormon-church-medical-marijuana-deal-utah
  3. "a November 2018 ballot initiative" - https://ballotpedia.org/Utah_Proposition_2,_Medical_Marijuana_Initiative_(2018)
  4. "Original Submission" - https://soylentnews.org/submit.pl?op=viewsub&subid=29414

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