Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf To Meet With Medical Marijuana Advocates And Lawmakers

Robert Celt

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Governor Tom Wolf will meet with advocates and encourage lawmakers to pass a bill legalizing medical marijuana in Pennsylvania. That meeting will take place at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Governor's Reception Room of the State Capitol.

The Pennsylvania House of Representatives passed several amendments Monday to change the original 69-page bill the Pennsylvania Senate passed with a vote of 40-to-7 last May.

Dauphin County Rep. Ron Marsico's amendment puts a five percent tax on growers and processors who sell marijuana to dispensaries. That amendment passed with a 152-to-38 vote.

The Medical Cannabis Act would create a state board to license growers, dispensers, and processors.

Patients would need a written certification from a doctor or nurse confirming they have one of the qualifying medical conditions. Those conditions include cancer, epilepsy, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, AIDS, glaucoma, diabetes, chronic pain, and post-traumatic stress disorder.

York County Representative Kevin Schreiber believes the bill could pass later this week or early next week if both sides continue going through the amendments.

abc27 News will let you know what happened at the Governor's meeting today on air, online, and on social media.

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