Early last month, Stutts filed the virtual form of this same bill. The reintroduction of the physical committee was addressed to another committee in the senate. Stutt, who also works as an Obstetrician, says it is only fitting for the chambers to trust his judgment on prenatal and antenatal care. However, Stutts has always been vocal about his dislike of cannabis reforms, so it is difficult to ascertain if this measure is genuinely needed. It would be best if more studies were carried out to give an in-depth report of the effects of cannabis usage and exposure on pregnant women and breastfeeding mothers. Note that Alabama’s medical cannabis legalization bill is limited. Other reforms could make the bill permanent rather than focusing on non-important parameters.
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