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Texas Governor Gregg Abbott Legalizes Cannabis Oil for Epilepsy Patients

justanotherbozo

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something is better than nothing and in Texas no less!

Texas Governor Gregg Abbott Legalizes Cannabis Oil for Epilepsy Patients

Offering what he said would be "healing and hope for children who are afflicted by relentless seizures caused by epilepsy," Gov. Greg Abbott signed legislation Monday legalizing low-THC cannabis oils as treatment for certain medical conditions.


The Texas Compassionate Use Act from state Sen. Kevin Eltife, R-Tyler, will legalize oils containing CBD, a non-euphoric component of marijuana known to treat epilepsy and other chronic medical conditions. The state will regulate and distribute the oils to patients whose symptoms have not responded to federally approved medication.


Senate Bill 339 requires the Texas Department of Public Safety to license at least three dispensing organizations by Sept. 1, 2017, provided that at least that many applicants have met the state’s requirements. According to the bill's author, dispensaries will function similar to compounding pharmacies. Only a neurologist or epileptologist will be able to prescribe CBD oil. The law will go into effect on Sept. 1, 2015.


Surrounded by families whose loved ones have suffered from intractable epilepsy, Abbott insisted that the new law was narrowly tailored for a specific purpose.


"I remain convinced that Texas should not legalize marijuana, nor should Texas open the door for conventional marijuana to be used for medicinal purposes," Abbott said before the signing. "As governor, I will not allow it; SB 339 does not open the door to marijuana in Texas."


But not all medical marijuana advocates are celebrating. Many believe the new law does not go far enough, offering limited options to Texans with epilepsy — the proposal requires a CBD-THC ratio of no more than 20:1 — and nothing for those with other diseases that can be treated with medical marijuana, such as cancer.



"While this program leaves most patients behind and we’re concerned about its functionality, today is one for the history books," Heather Fazio, Texas political director for the Marijuana Policy Project, said in a statement Monday. "The Texas Legislature is sending a resounding message: Marijuana is medicine."


Texas is currently one of 13 states where marijuana is illegal for medical and recreational use. In recent years, 14 states have legalized CBD oil for certain medical conditions while 23 other states and the District of Columbia have laws allowing broader medical marijuana use.
 

snake11

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Ignorant folk making laws about a plant they don't understand. THC has just as much medicinal value as cbd. Although this appears to be another "sacrificial" laws to help prevent full legalization.
 

dddaver

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[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]"I remain convinced that Texas should not legalize marijuana, nor should Texas open the door for conventional marijuana to be used for medicinal purposes," Abbott said before the signing. "As governor, I will not allow it; SB 339 does not open the door to marijuana in Texas."


The TEXAS house passed this bill last week. That is the ONLY reason why he signed it. It is ALL just political. He just wants to avoid the fight that would happen if he DIDN'T sign it. Everything else is just hogwash.

So much of what these "leaders" say is just political and cover their own ass techniques, it has gotten to the point of being literally sickening and actually doing more harm than good. It doesn't matter at all what science says or the majority wants, what these professional politicians are looking at is ONLY what they think might happen if they go against ANYTHING their base and money sources might want so their choices are dependant ONLY their own near term political futures. Just sickening!

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dddaver

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Apparently this thread got chopped up a little. I'm normally against any censorship in ANY form, but this may be a liability issue here. So the way I look at this:
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Please just watch what you say. I don't wanna see ANYBODY banned just because they got upset, ever...and this would just piss off the Pope. Just chill a little...PLZ.

Uh..."nevermind" :biggrin:. I was thinking this was that discpensary shut-down thread. DOH! I think I must need more coffee or sumpin. :tiphat:
 

MJPassion

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something is better than nothing and in Texas no less!

Texas Governor Gregg Abbott Legalizes Cannabis Oil for Epilepsy Patients

Offering what he said would be "healing and hope for children who are afflicted by relentless seizures caused by epilepsy," Gov. Greg Abbott signed legislation Monday legalizing low-THC cannabis oils as treatment for certain medical conditions.


The Texas Compassionate Use Act from state Sen. Kevin Eltife, R-Tyler, will legalize oils containing CBD, a non-euphoric component of marijuana known to treat epilepsy and other chronic medical conditions. The state will regulate and distribute the oils to patients whose symptoms have not responded to federally approved medication.


Senate Bill 339 requires the Texas Department of Public Safety to license at least three dispensing organizations by Sept. 1, 2017, provided that at least that many applicants have met the state’s requirements. According to the bill's author, dispensaries will function similar to compounding pharmacies. Only a neurologist or epileptologist will be able to prescribe CBD oil. The law will go into effect on Sept. 1, 2015.


Surrounded by families whose loved ones have suffered from intractable epilepsy, Abbott insisted that the new law was narrowly tailored for a specific purpose.


"I remain convinced that Texas should not legalize marijuana, nor should Texas open the door for conventional marijuana to be used for medicinal purposes," Abbott said before the signing. "As governor, I will not allow it; SB 339 does not open the door to marijuana in Texas."


But not all medical marijuana advocates are celebrating. Many believe the new law does not go far enough, offering limited options to Texans with epilepsy — the proposal requires a CBD-THC ratio of no more than 20:1 — and nothing for those with other diseases that can be treated with medical marijuana, such as cancer.



"While this program leaves most patients behind and we’re concerned about its functionality, today is one for the history books," Heather Fazio, Texas political director for the Marijuana Policy Project, said in a statement Monday. "The Texas Legislature is sending a resounding message: Marijuana is medicine."


Texas is currently one of 13 states where marijuana is illegal for medical and recreational use. In recent years, 14 states have legalized CBD oil for certain medical conditions while 23 other states and the District of Columbia have laws allowing broader medical marijuana use.

Texas Governor Greg Abbot says suck on this Texans.
 
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