In a groundbreaking move, Michigan lawmakers are considering a new bill that could revolutionize how K-12 students manage their health conditions on school premises. The legislation aims to permit the use of cannabis oil and other forms of medical marijuana within the school environment. Advocates argue that this change could significantly improve the quality of
In a groundbreaking move, Michigan lawmakers are considering a new bill that could revolutionize how K-12 students manage their health conditions on school premises. The legislation aims to permit the use of cannabis oil and other forms of medical marijuana within the school environment. Advocates argue that this change could significantly improve the quality of life for students who rely on cannabis oil for medical reasons, such as controlling seizures or managing chronic pain. Critics, however, question the implications of having cannabis products in an educational setting. The bill is currently under review, and if passed, Michigan would join a growing list of states that are rethinking their approach to cannabis oil in schools.
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