A bill by Sen. Larry Stutts, R-Tuscumbia, requiring women of childbearing age to have a negative pregnancy test before they can get medical cannabis got its ...
The commission is responsible for licensing and regulating cultivators, processors, secure transporters, testing laboratories and dispensaries of medical marijuana products. “The (Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission) will soon be drafting rules about who can get cannabis cards,” Stutts said. “I want to call their attention to the fact that we’re watching to see if they’re going to draft reasonable rules.
The bill would also 'prohibit breast-feeding woman from purchasing medical cannabis unless as a registered caregiver'
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An Alabama bill that would require all women between the ages of 13 and 50 to show a negative pregnancy test before being able to buy medical marijuana is ...
Katie Darovitz, an Alabama woman with epilepsy, was told by her doctor to stop her anti-epileptic medication when she became pregnant because of their links to birth defects. “There’s a lot of data about marijuana and pregnancy ... and recommending not to do it. “I’m still not in favor of the marijuana bill, but it is in place. Darovitz’ charges were ultimately dropped, but Roth said her case showed that the decision on whether to obtain medical marijuana should be up to a woman and her doctor, not the Alabama Legislature. Alabama was one of a handful of states where mothers can be prosecuted for exposing an unborn child to illicit drugs under the state’s chemical endangerment of a child law at the time. The bill, introduced by practicing OB/GYN and state Sen. Larry Stutts, R-Tuscumbia, would require “all women of childbearing age” to either test negative on a doctor-administered pregnancy test or show documentation from a “certified medical lab” that they are not pregnant.
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“This legislation would prevent pregnant women from getting medical marijuana even when she and doctor agree it's in the best interest of her health and the ...
Darovitz’ charges were ultimately dropped, but Roth said her case showed that the decision on whether to obtain medical marijuana should be up to a woman and her doctor, not the Alabama Legislature. The controversial bill approved by the Alabama Senate, introduced recently by State Sen. Larry Stutts (R), requires that all women between the ages of 13 and 50 prove that they are not pregnant and not breastfeeding in order to buy medical cannabis. Emma Roth, a staff attorney with the National Advocates for Pregnant Women (NAPW) said no state in the union has ever passed a law like this because, for starters, it's unconstitutional.
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