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On March 17, 2021, the Kansas State House introduced a medicinal marijuana bill. The bill would allow the sale of raw plant material (flower), oils, tinctures, patches, and edibles to patients with conditions including chronic pain, cancer, lupus, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, among others.
Possession of marijuana in Kansas is a Class B misdemeanor punishable by a maximum of six months in jail, and a fine of up to $1,000, for a first time offense. ... A proposal passed the Kansas ...
Kansas is one of 10 U.S. states where marijuana remains illegal and criminalized, including for people who rely on it to treat chronic pain and other medical conditions.
The Kansas Democratic Party platform supports the legalization of marijuana. The 2023 Kansas Speaks Survey, conducted by researchers at Fort Hays State University, found 67% support for legalizing ...
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On January 28, Kansas Senate Bill 92 was introduced by the Senate Commerce Committee. It would establish the Kansas medical cannabis agency within the Kansas Department of Health and Environment and permit prescription and use of medical cannabis. [45] On May 6 the bill cleared the house in a 79–42 vote and moved to the senate. [46] Kentucky ...
House Bill 972 Virginia House Bill 972, decriminalization of possession of half ounce or less cannabis, was referred by committee on February 5 for a full House of Delegates vote. [51] [52] Senate Bill 2, with similar provisions, was referred out of committee in January. [53] Both bills passed in their respective chamber by February 10. [54]
In 2021 the Kansas House of Representatives approved a bill that would have legalized medical marijuana in a limited manner. When the bill moved to the Senate for the 2022 Legislative session ...