The newest effort to legalize medical marijuana in Kansas has been halted by the Republican-controlled state Senate.
A movement that may switch Senate Invoice 135 from the Senate Federal and State Affairs Committee to the Senate had solely 12 votes on Friday, effectively wanting the required 24 “to power a invoice to the Senate flooring,’ in accordance the Kansas Reflector.
With solely days left within the legislative session, SB 135 was primarily left hanging in committee.
The measure would have created an act that may regulate the cultivation, processing, distribution, sale and use of medical hashish.
Republican Sen. Rob Olson wrote the movement “calling for that invoice to be withdrawn from the Senate Federal and State Affairs Committee and transferred to the total Senate for doable debate and votes,” The Reflector reported.
“Sometime that is going to be regulation on this state,” Olson mentioned, in response to the nonprofit information group.
“I wish to put it into regulation with good boundaries, and this invoice does that.”
A separate piece of laws, SB 555, which might have created a five-year pilot program to create entry to MMJ for very sick folks, in March was delayed till 2025.
Kansas is certainly one of 10 states within the U.S. that has not legalized medical nor adult-use hashish.