Measure on the ballot in the 2018 Utah 2018 General Election in Utah.
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Get StartedThis measure would allow persons with approved medical conditions the right to use marijuana for medicinal purposes. Approved medical conditions include chronic diseases such as Alzheimernulls, Crohnnulls, multiple sclerosis, post-traumatic stress disorder, and HIV.
A “yes” vote allows for the legal use of marijuana for certain medicinal purposes.
A “no” vote does not allow for the legal use of marijuana for certain medicinal purposes.
According to Taylor W. Anderson of the Salt Lake Tribune, legalized marijuana is correlated with fewer opioid related fatalities, as people who require pain medication will no longer use and become addicted to opioids now that they have a substitute., in support of Utah Proposition 2 (Learn more)
According to Desert News, medical marijuana will have a negative impact on the health and safety of Utah citizens, particularly youth, schools, and the economy. , in opposition to Utah Proposition 2 (Learn more)
According to Desert News, those who do not need marijuana for medicinal purposes will abuse this law in order to use marijuana for recreational purposes. , in opposition to Utah Proposition 2 (Learn more)
According to Desert News, there is not enough medical research on the medicinal effect of cannabis for doctors to prescribe medical marijuana., in opposition to Utah Proposition 2 (Learn more)
According to the ABU Education Fund, the use of marijuana for medicinal purposes should not be criminalized, as it helps persons dealing with chronic pain due to terminal illness. , in support of Utah Proposition 2 (Learn more)
This measure would allow persons with approved medical conditions the right to use marijuana for medicinal purposes. Approved medical conditions include chronic diseases such as Alzheimer's, Crohn's, multiple sclerosis, post-traumatic stress disorder, and HIV.
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