Seriously ill people in Kansas would be able to access nonsmokable medical marijuana from pharmacies if a bill introduced in the state Senate becomes law.
Kansas is one of only 10 states in the country without either medical or adult-use marijuana legalization.
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Previous efforts to legalize medical marijuana in Kansas have been blocked in the state Senate, where a committee introduced Senate Bill 555 on Monday.
If passed, the bill would create a five-year pilot program with MMJ access for people with one of 16 serious medical conditions, the Topeka Capital Journal reported.
Smokable flower, vaporizer cartridges and flavored edibles would be banned, but patients would be able to obtain tinctures, pills and topicals, according to the newspaper.
Those products would be available
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