Hawaii’s governor is proposing that the state open up access to medical cannabis after the failure of an adult-use legalization bill.
The island state’s latest attempt to legalize recreational marijuana died earlier this month in the Hawaii House of Representatives.
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Gov. Josh Green learned of the bill’s failure during a TV interview with a Hawaii News Now program.
Then he told the Honolulu-based Spotlight Now show of “a possible solution:” Changing the state’s medical marijuana rules to make cannabis available for any health condition, although a doctor-approved registration card still would be required.
“This would make (marijuana) very available … for those who choose it in their lives and still keep kids safe, which is everyone’s priority,” Green said.
According to Hawaii News
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