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Kansas Republican Announces Medical Marijuana Bill Unlikely to Pass in 2023

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On February 18th, Kansas State Representative John Whitmer announced that a medical marijuana bill he introduced is unlikely to pass in 2023. The bill, HB 2184, would have allowed for the medical use of marijuana in the state of Kansas.

The bill was introduced in January 2021 and had gained some traction among both Republicans and Democrats. However, Rep. Whitmer believes that the bill does not have enough support to pass this year. He stated that “it’s not a priority for the legislature right now.”

The bill would have allowed for the medical use of marijuana in Kansas for conditions such as chronic pain, cancer, HIV/AIDS, and post-traumatic stress disorder. It also included provisions for the regulation and taxation of medical marijuana.

Rep. Whitmer expressed his disappointment in the lack of progress on the bill, but noted that he will continue to work on it in the future. He believes that the bill could eventually pass if there is enough public support for it.

The announcement of the bill’s likely failure to pass in 2023 has been met with disappointment by many advocates of medical marijuana in Kansas. They argue that medical marijuana could provide relief to many people suffering from debilitating conditions and could also create jobs and generate tax revenue for the state.

The failure of the bill to pass this year is a setback for those who support medical marijuana in Kansas. However, Rep. Whitmer remains hopeful that the bill will eventually pass if enough people support it. Until then, medical marijuana will remain illegal in Kansas.

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