Pubdate: Wed, 06 May 2015 Source: Tulsa World (OK) Copyright: 2015 World Publishing Co. Contact: http://www.tulsaworld.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/463 POSITIVE STEP We applaud Gov. Mary Fallin's decision to sign legislation allowing a medical pilot program that uses a nonintoxicating derivative of marijuana - medicinal cannabis oil or CBD - to help children with seizure disorders. The bill, sponsored by Rep. Jon Echols, R-Oklahoma City, was carefully written to allow for tightly controlled investigational medical studies that can be conducted in a safe, responsible and scientific manner. "It is not marijuana, and it is not anything that can make you high," Fallin said. "This law has been narrowly crafted to support highly supervised medical trials for children with debilitating seizures." Fallin remains opposed to any broader legalization of marijuana. She also does not approve of all medical marijuana applications and, of course, recreational use of pot. This measure is a compassionate and potentially life-saving step toward helping children, especially toddlers, with a rare condition that causes seizures and strokes. Some parents firmly believe that CBD helps, or could help, their young children, and they wanted it available so that families do not have to go through the inconvenience, expense and upheaval of leaving the state to seek treatment. The governor and the Legislature pursued a prudent course in approving limited, supervised use of medical marijuana, which we hope improves the lives of those small children afflicted with seizure disorder. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom