Medical marijuana advocates laying plans for next session
April 3, 2019
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Advocates for legalizing medical marijuana in Kansas are preparing to push their cause again, as the year's legislative session winds down without much action on several bills related to the issue.
Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly has said she would support a "well-regulated" program, and the idea of introducing medical marijuana in Kansas appeared to gain momentum after voters in neighboring Missouri approved it in November.
This year's legislative session in Kansas is scheduled to end next week, with a short return in May that will focus on passing the final budget, and so far...
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