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Virginia Delegate Files Bill to Allow Medical Cannabis Use at Schools

Posted by on December 21, 2018

Del. Chris HurstVirginia State Delegate Chris L. Hurst (D-12) has filed HB 1720 to allow students registered with Virginia’s medical cannabis program to use their medicine at school and school-sponsored activities.

If passed, the bill would prohibit a school board from suspending or expelling from school attendance a student who possesses or uses Virginia’s allowed medical cannabis oils on school property, on a school bus, or at a school-sponsored activity if they are a registered patient and maintain an unexpired written certification.

“We’ve received emails and calls from concerned parents throughout the Commonwealth who are worried their children could be expelled for using their doctor-recommended medical cannabis oil at school,” said Jenn Michelle Pedini, executive director of Virginia NORML. “Delegate Hurst’s bill would provide a much-needed solution for these families.”

The bill does not provide explicit guidance as to how the medicine would be administered on school property.

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Track this and all marijuana-related legislation on Virginia NORML’s 2019 legislation monitoring page.

NORML Blog, Marijuana Law Reform

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