NBC Newsのインスタグラム(nbcnews) - 4月24日 06時07分
Jennifer Conforti gives her 5-year-old autistic daughter, Abby, marijuana-derived oil with higher-than-allowed levels of THC to control dangerous biting episodes. "It should be a medicine that doctors go to when they need it," Conforti said.
The idea was intoxicating to lawmakers in more than a dozen states where medical marijuana was a political nonstarter: Give patients with certain severe medical problems access to a type of pot that might provide relief without producing the "high" usually associated with the plant.
But two years after 17 Midwestern and Southern states began passing a series of what are known as "#CBD-only" medical marijuana laws, many people they were intended to help are rising up in protest.
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