Students attending K-12 schools in Michigan would have the opportunity to utilize medical marijuana and CBD-infused products thanks to recently introduced legislation (2023-HIB-5063).
The bill, introduced by Democratic representatives in the Michigan House last week, aims to legalize the consumption of marijuana-infused edibles, beverages, and other products with minimal THC content by students on school premises or while riding a school bus.
A designated staff member will have the authority to administer the product, while only those with written permission specifying the appropriate timing and recipients will be permitted to ingest it. Examples of such instances include rescue medication for the relief or prevention of symptoms.
The goal is to improve access to medical marijuana for students who meet the required qualifications, thereby enhancing their accessibility.
It’s a clear demonstration of the state’s commitment to align its policies with the wide range of drugs that vary in legal status within Michigan.
FAQs
Q: What is the purpose of Michigan legislation 2023-HIB-5063?
A: The purpose of Michigan legislation 2023-HIB-5063 is to require school districts to provide medical marijuana to students who have a medical marijuana card and whose parents or guardians have consented to their use of medical marijuana.
Q: Who is eligible to receive medical marijuana under the legislation?
A: Students who have a medical marijuana card and whose parents or guardians have consented to their use of medical marijuana are eligible to receive medical marijuana under the legislation.
Q: How would medical marijuana be administered to students under the legislation?
A: The legislation would require school districts to designate a school nurse or other qualified school employee to be responsible for administering medical marijuana to students. The legislation also requires school districts to develop a policy for the administration of medical marijuana to students.
Q: Are there any restrictions on the use of medical marijuana by students under the legislation?
A: Yes, there are some restrictions on the use of medical marijuana by students under the legislation. For example, students would not be allowed to use medical marijuana during school hours or during school-sponsored activities.
Q: When would the legislation take effect?
A: If the legislation is passed and signed into law, it would take effect on September 30, 2024.
Additional information:
- The legislation was introduced by Representative Dylan Wegela on September 28, 2023.
- The legislation has been referred to the House Committee on Regulatory Reform.
- The legislation has not yet been voted on by the Michigan House of Representatives as of October 3, 2023.
Please note that this is just a summary of the legislation and does not constitute legal advice. If you have any questions about the legislation, you should consult with an attorney.
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