BISMARCK, N.D. (KFGO/PRAIRIE PUBLIC) – The North Dakota Legislature has approved a measure to allow patients on medical marijuana to receive 6000 milligrams of THC within a 30 day period.
It passed the House 77 to 16, after passing the Senate 33 to 14. The measure is amending an initiated measure, which requires two-thirds votes in each chamber. The measure received that.
“Now, I’m sure you’re wondering whether 6000 milligrams is going to make you high as a kite,” bill carrier Rep. Brandon Pritchard (R-Bismarck) said. “The answer is — it’s only an incremental increase.”
Pritchard said current law allows 4000 milligrams of THC. He said some patients can get by with micro-dosing, but most can’t.
Pritchard said there are “well-respected” cancer and pain protocols that recommend doses of up to a gram per day – with a limit of six in a 30-day period.
“This bill would help qualified medical users get the medical marijuana that they need,” Pritchard said.
The measure now goes to Gov. Doug Burgum.
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