Medical marijuana was signed into law in one state while a state legislature approved a bill to legalize marijuana oil.
The State House in North Carolina approved a measure Thursday to legalize the extract as treatment for children with severe forms of epilepsy. The bill would not only allow the treatment, but would prohibit doctors throughout the state from being prosecuted for dispensing the medicine.
In addition, universities would be permitted to research the marijuana oil.
The bill could mean life-changing news for North Carolina families like the Carlins, whose five-year-old daughter Zora suffers from epilepsy. “The medicines that we are giving her right now are ripping her apart,” Stephen Carlin, Zora’s father, said before a House committee. “I’m asking you to please support this legislation. I am on my knees for thousands of kids.”
The measure passed by a vote of 111-2, and now moves to the state Senate.









