NC medical pot stalls; had support of Asheville, Buncombe senators

A move to legalize medical marijuana statewide has failed, despite bipartisan backing of state senators, including a Republican representing Buncombe County who had previously voted no.

The GOP-majority Senate voted 36-10 in late June to allow cannabis for medical uses. But the N.C. House of Representatives did not take up the bill. Now with the General Assembly adjourning and legislators coming home from Raleigh, it appears dead.

The measure will likely come up again, though, as its support appears to be growing. One example was a yes vote by Republican Sen. Warren Daniel, who is seeking reelection to the newly redrawn 46th District covering eastern, northern and western Buncombe, plus all of McDowell and Burke counties. Daniel, a Morganton attorney, voted against medical legalization last year. The Citizen Times reached out to Daniel June 28.

North Carolina Senate District 46 Democratic candidate John Ager is a former N.C. House representative.

His Democratic opponent John Ager, a farmer and former state House member from Fairview, said he supports medical uses.

“I have had a lot of constituents reach out to me about how they and their family members have benefitted, mostly along with pain management improvement,” he said.

Ager said he would like to amend any legislation to allow local farmers to benefit.

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