Battle lines redrawn in Arizona’s medical marijuana fight

By Jim Cross

KTAR

battle linesMedical marijuana patients and supporters gathered at the Arizona State Capitol on Thursday morning to ask Rep. John Kavanagh, a Republican, to back down from his effort to repeal the medical marijuana law approved by voters in 2010.

Kavanagh said the program is loaded with abuse and that 10 percent of children are getting their marijuana from cardholders in the program.

“Ninety percent of the cardholders have chronic pain complaints,” he said. “Hard to disprove, but easy to fake.”

Kavanagh also said medical marijuana is dangerous and, until new studies prove otherwise, it should not be dispensed.

Greg Plunkett, who served in the Navy, suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder and seizures. He couldn’t disagree more with Kavanagh.

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