“To the parents out there, your kids are probably exploring it,” Bruner said. “But then I started to research it more, you know, and actually understand what it is, how it’s made, you know, it’s grown in the ground. It’s not, it’s not synthetic, you know, and so that’s when I really became intrigued by it.”

At a hearing for a proposed pilot program that would allow just a handful of companies to sell medical marijuana products, state senators ended up tabling the idea until next year.   Read More  

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