By "Radical" Russ Belville on January 21, 2011

(KTVB) BOISE — A northern Idaho lawmaker has introduced a bill to legalize medical marijuana in the state.
Republican Rep. Tom Trail of Moscow earlier this week sponsored the Idaho Compassionate Use Medical Marijuana Act to establish a system for patients to legally obtain and use marijuana.
Only treatment centers licensed by the state would be allowed to sell medical marijuana, and patients would be limited to 2 ouncesin a 28-day period.
You can read the bill for yourself at Compassionate Idaho.
Posted in ACTIVISM, LEGISLATION, SCIENCE | Tagged ID Rep. Tom Trail, Idaho
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