Groups sue to block medical marijuana compromise in Utah
Source: Associated Press
Groups sue to block medical marijuana compromise in Utah
By BRADY McCOMBS and LINDSAY WHITEHURST
December 6, 2018
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) A pair of advocacy groups in Utah sued Thursday to block a compromise agreement legalizing medical marijuana, accusing the Mormon church of unconstitutional domination and interference in a process that led to the gutting of a measure approved by voters.
The lawsuit alleges the revised initiative creates overwhelming obstacles for suffering patients who want to obtain the drug. It also asks a judge to set aside the revision passed by lawmakers and keep the original version that won with 53 percent of the vote in November.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints didnt immediately comment.
Mormons have long frowned upon marijuana use because of a key church health code called the Word of Wisdom, which prohibits the use of alcohol, tobacco and illegal drugs. However, it previously stood behind the work it did to help craft the compromise before the election that it considers a safer medical marijuana program.
The changes signed into law on Monday ban many marijuana edibles; prevent people from growing their own marijuana if they live far from a dispensary; and narrow the list of eligible medical conditions for which the drug can be obtained. Smoking marijuana wasnt allowed in the original ballot measure and wont be permitted under the new version.
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