Normakegan
Active Member
So for the next voting session keep this in mind MPP also noted that Alexander also introduced a bill in 2013 that would require a legislative research committee to study medical marijuana. But that hasnt come to pass either.
N.C. Rep. Jonathan Jordan, who represents Ashe and Watauga constituents in the 93rd District, said he likely wouldnt support a medical marijuana policy if it were to come up again in the N.C. General Assembly unless he were to see dramatic evidence about the health benefits of the plant.
Its not something I am inclined to support. Its come up a few times in the General Assembly, but there hasnt been a real wide range debate on a particular bill, Jordan said. [I wouldn't support medical marijuana] unless I see dramatic evidence or arguments from other states that have tried it.
Asked about supporting a study or commission on the topic such as Alexanders initiative, Jordan said, I dont usually oppose studies.
Running against Jordan in the upcoming 2014 state elections is Sue Counts. On Friday, she said that she hadnt given the topic much thought but supported medical marijuana.
I have a friend [who lives in Delaware] who had cancer, and she was treated with medical marijuana, Counts said. It helped quite a bit, so I wouldnt be opposed to medical marijuana.
N.C. Rep. Jonathan Jordan, who represents Ashe and Watauga constituents in the 93rd District, said he likely wouldnt support a medical marijuana policy if it were to come up again in the N.C. General Assembly unless he were to see dramatic evidence about the health benefits of the plant.
Its not something I am inclined to support. Its come up a few times in the General Assembly, but there hasnt been a real wide range debate on a particular bill, Jordan said. [I wouldn't support medical marijuana] unless I see dramatic evidence or arguments from other states that have tried it.
Asked about supporting a study or commission on the topic such as Alexanders initiative, Jordan said, I dont usually oppose studies.
Running against Jordan in the upcoming 2014 state elections is Sue Counts. On Friday, she said that she hadnt given the topic much thought but supported medical marijuana.
I have a friend [who lives in Delaware] who had cancer, and she was treated with medical marijuana, Counts said. It helped quite a bit, so I wouldnt be opposed to medical marijuana.