Bill Allowing Cannabis Oil to Treat Epilepsy Now S.C. Law SOUTH - TopicsExpress



          

Bill Allowing Cannabis Oil to Treat Epilepsy Now S.C. Law SOUTH CAROLINA - Gov. Nikki Haley has signed into law a bill allowing people in South Carolina with severe epilepsy to use CBD oil, which comes from the marijuana plant, as a treatment option. The oil must be prescribed by a doctor. CBD oil, also known as cannabis oil or cannabidiol, has almost none of the mind-altering substance in marijuana. Sen. Tom Davis, R-Beaufort, who sponsored the Senate version of the bill that eventually became law, says, The young girl that inspired me to file this bill, a 6-year-old named Mary Louise Swing in Charleston, has up to 150 seizures an hour, and with medication, conventional pharmaceutical medication, that gets knocked down to about 30-40 a day. But with CBD oil, anecdotal evidence is and others have gotten relief where the pharmaceuticals dont provide it. So were talking about changing some lives in South Carolina, so its a really great day. The bill took effect as soon as the governor signed it Monday, but since CBD oil has been illegal its not immediately available in the state. The law also creates a study committee to make recommendations for how to grow the plants here and dispense the CBD oil. Rep. Jenny Horne, R-Summerville, who sponsored the House version of the bill, says, I believe that in the future we may be a place where we can produce this drug so that children in the South, in South Carolina and on the East Coast would be able to come to South Carolina in order to have this kind of treatment, provided that we can come up with a plan in the future for the lawful cultivation of the genetically-engineered plant, which is what the goal of the study committee is. More - wltx/story/news/local/2014/06/03/bill-cannabis-oil-epilepsy-law-sc/9932055/
Posted on: Wed, 04 Jun 2014 10:19:53 +0000

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