The Illinois Senate has approved a measure that would legalize medical marijuana, the Galesburg Register-Mail reported May 27.
The Senate voted 30-28 in favor of the bill, which now moves to the state House of Representatives. The House failed to pass similar legislation last year, but a House panel did approve a bill similar to the Senate measure earlier in the current session.
Sen. Dale Righter (R-Chareleston), who opposed the bill, said he was concerned that background checks were not required for people handling the drugs. The measure’s sponsor, Sen. Bill Haine (D-Alton), said the legislation was meant to provide cannabis only to those with prescriptions.
“It is not intended to be a stealth legalization (of marijuana),” Haine said.
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June 2009