Brewer backs ‘right to try’ unapproved drugs for terminal patients

MMJBy Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Service/East Valley Tribune

Gov. Jan Brewer says terminally ill patients should have the right to use drugs which have not yet been approved — and may never be approved — by federal agencies.

She’s even softening her position on the use of marijuana by people with specific medical problems.

In an interview Friday with Capitol Media Services, Brewer said she supports Proposition 303. She said the so-called “right to try” measure, put on the November ballot earlier this year by state lawmakers, provides some hope to patients who otherwise may have none.

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