Veterans lead the charge to legalize medical marijuana in South Carolina
According to a recent poll, 72 percent of South Carolina residents support cannabis being used for medical purposes.
The South Carolina Senate again on Wednesday passed a bill allowing people to use marijuana and related products for medical needs.
According to a recent poll, 72 percent of South Carolina residents support cannabis being used for medical purposes.
Prescription cannabis products with higher THC to CBD levels may help ease chronic pain, according to a new study.
The push for medical marijuana has potentially died at the State House.
Cannabis is helping not just veterans. One South Carolina mom spoke about the benefit it has for her daughter who suffers from epileptic seizures.
A bill allowing limited use of medical marijuana in South Carolina is heading to the House floor. That is the furthest the proposal has made it during the eight years its passionate supporters have been pushing for it.
A House committee will hold a public hearing Monday on a bill to allow the use of medical marijuana in South Carolina.
Rep. Todd Rutherford is optimistic that the tightly written bill will pass to the governor’s desk.
The debate over whether to legalize medical marijuana in South Carolina is extending into a third week in the state Senate starting Tuesday.
The South Carolina Senate debate on medical marijuana is going into another week.