SEE IT NOW: Utah Lawmaker Discusses Recipes For Legal Medical Cannabis, LDS Church Pushback To SB73

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Feb. 13, 2016 (Gephardt Daily) — Utah State Senator Mark Madsen, architect of Senate Bill 73, known as the “whole plant” medical marijuana bill, is speaking out in support of the controversial measure, including the official pushback it is receiving from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

In a wide-ranging interview with Bill Gephardt, Madsen not only discussed the LDS Church’s involvement in Utah’s legislative process, but also spoke of the recipes for extracting compounds used in medical marijuana, as well as the countless people he believes will help.

To see Senator Madsen’s detailed defense of the bill, please click on the video player above.

 

2 COMMENTS

  1. I have chronic back pain from my second back surgery which failed. I have to take a lot of pain pills and I want to have the right to choose what I put in my body. I know it works but to find someone who has the strain that works for me is a hit and miss. I want to get off these pain pills I hear about no smoking it but the pills I take are worse then smoking a plant. Let’s be real here do go half ass and say no smoking cause when you burn it it will have different affect on you then vaping. I would know and look it up and you will see that it really is true. I also think everyone that is against the plant should really doing some reading cause you are uneducated in know the truth about it.

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