Families of epileptic kids in Iowa and South Carolina have a new glimmer of hope when it comes to treating their children.
Governors Terry Branstad (R-IA) and Nikki Haley (R-SC) both recently signed into law bills legalizing the use of cannabis oil to treat severely epileptic children in their states.
Parents in Iowa celebrated the news Friday when the bill, which goes into effect July 1, was finally signed. Many families relentlessly called legislators in the state assembly and even met with Branstad, who was initially opposed to the bill, to explain to him the benefits of marijuana extract.
“When you’re the parent of a special-needs child, you never give up,” Sally Gaer told the Des Moines Register. Her daughter, Margaret, is epileptic.
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