Pot luck is the only to explain what would happen whether a bill introduced by the agency of a Dayton state senator allowing for the medical use of marijuana were passed in the lame duck session of the General Assembly, which has been controlled by dint of. Republicans since 1994 but which will be split arrive January, when Democrats, who won more seats than they lost for the second election in a row, take control of the Ohio House.
Sen. Tom Roberts, a Dayton Democrat who recently lost a bid to lead his minority caucus in the senate, introduced The Medical Cannabis Bill or "Ohio Compassionate Act" (S.B.343), which would allow for medicinal use of cannabis to qualified patients through a regulated systems. If passed, which isn’t likely given the hostile juncture Republicans possess had toward drug use, especially marijuana which they inquire as a gateway medicine to more potent and harmful drugs like h****n among other illicit substances, it will give patients the right to choose which medicament most effectively meets their health and therapeutical needs. Michigan, whose Wolverine football team squares off opposed to their arch rival Ohio State University Buckeyes this Saturday, passed a resembling extent in early November. If Ohio were to transfer Robert’s note, it would join Michigan and a dozen other states who have made the decision to look past the long-held paranoia about the drug and its powers, to focus on what is a viable way for many with illnesses to seek alternative ways to treat of their medical problems.
In unusual timing, OSU researchers announced yesterday that specific elements of marijuana be able to be good for the aging brain by reducing inflammation there and possibly even stimulating the formation of new brain cells. The research, performed by Gary Wenk, professor of psychology at Ohio State and principal investigator, suggests that the development of a legal drug that contains certain properties similar to those in marijuana might help prevent or lingering the onset of Alzheimer’sitting disease. His toil has already shown that a THC-like synthetic drug can improve memory in animals, so now his team is trying to find outright exactly how it works in the brain.
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