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Indiana county prosecutors push back against medical marijuana push

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana’s county prosecutors remain vehemently opposed to any form of marijuana legalization and insist the plant “is not medicine.”

That’s according to a letter the Association of Indiana Prosecuting Attorneys has sent to Gov. Eric Holcomb’s drug czar.

It comes as state Rep. Jim Lucas of Seymour says he is “100 percent full throttle” on pursuing medical marijuana legislation. The libertarian-leaning Republican faces long odds during the session beginning in January. But the fact that a Republican is pushing the measure marks a significant change.

The prosecutors association says those who argue that marijuana can be used as medicine are relying on “half-truths and anecdotal evidence.”

But that’s at odd with scientific studies that have found marijuana can treat chronic pain and ease nausea from chemotherapy, among other medical issues.

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1 comment

H November 7, 2017 at 7:33 pm

I’m so confused!!!! The prosecutors sent a letter, right? Do you also receive a doctorate when graduating from law school? Just more overreach by people who know better then The People. There is real medical research that proves CBD is successful in treating many medical and psychological disorders including P.T.S.D seizures in children even insomnia all without getting the patient “high”. The Federal government has even taken a patent on CBD check Patent No. 6,630,507 . Let a vote take place! This is a Republic for The People By The People!

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