Legislature in Utah overrides will of voters, scraps medical cannabis law
02/16/2019 // Ethan Huff // Views

Utahans who support health freedom – which constitute the majority of Utah voters, it turns out – watched a bill they passed last November that would have legalized medical cannabis throughout the Beehive State slip through their fingers into the dustbin of tyranny, thanks to the conniving interference of Utah's Mormon-dominated legislature.

Just one day after Proposition 2, the Medical Marijuana Initiative that Utah voters passed by a 53 percent margin, was set to be implemented, the Utah House of Representatives and Senate held a special session to completely scrap the bill – replacing it with a much more restrictive "Utah Medical Cannabis Act" that will make it virtually impossible for anyone living in Utah to realistically access legal medical cannabis.

Even though overriding ballot initiatives that have been lawfully passed by voters is completely unconstitutional, the "Church," with rubber-stamp approval from corrupt Utah Governor Gary Herbert, took it upon itself to do precisely that – patting itself on the back in the process, as if the Mormon religion somehow holds the ultimate authority to make medical decisions for all Utahans.

"With the passage of the Utah Medical Cannabis Act, Utah now has the best-designed medical cannabis program in the country," Gov. Herbert arrogantly proclaimed, insinuating that the Proposition 2 replacement contrived by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (LDS) in secret, and signed by himself into "law," is somehow legitimate.

Mormon politicians and church leaders met in secret to scheme a plan of attack to destroy Proposition 2

It's important to note that, before Proposition 2 was even voted on, Mormon leadership with deep pockets were already busy plotting a way to destroy it. An extensive list of LDS propaganda talking points published by MormonNewsroom.org back on May 11, 2018, reveals the extent to which the "Church," with the help of its powerful legal lobby, schemed up a plan to annihilate Proposition 2 in the event that it passed.

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Readers are encouraged to take a closer look at this list, which clearly outlines LDS opposition to Utahans freely growing their own cannabis at home; purchasing the amounts of cannabis necessary to treat their individual ailments, as opposed to what the "Church" deems appropriate; and accessing medical cannabis through independent dispensaries as opposed to "licensed pharmacies."

The LDS lobby also opposes Utahans with chronic pain being allowed to access medical cannabis at all, as chronic pain is "difficult to diagnose," according to the "Church." In other words, the Mormon-controlled legislature, law enforcement, and other state mechanisms of control in Utah crave much more power and control over medical cannabis use than Proposition 2 afforded them.

Help support lawsuit filed by former Salt Lake City mayor against State of Utah for illegally overriding passage of Proposition 2

In response to being legislatively assaulted in this manner by Utah politicians, a coalition of health freedom groups, led by former Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson, has filed a lawsuit in the 3rd District Court against the state legislature for scrapping this voter-passed initiative. Included in the lawsuit are the heads of both the Epilepsy Association of Utah (EAU) and Together for Responsible Use and Cannabis Education (TRUCE).

"For three years, we advocated on the Hill," Christine Stenquist, president of TRUCE, is quoted as saying by The Salt Lake Tribune, contending that the Utah Medical Cannabis Act, the LDS replacement for Proposition 2, violates Utah's constitutional provisions for ballot initiative.

"For two years, we've been in a campaign for the proposition. And when I saw it undermined so quickly on the first business day, I started to wonder: Is the initiative process in Utah just a suggestion box? Are our votes really meaning anything in this political process? How long do we just have to let politics happen to us?"

"Let me get this straight. The conservative, anti-socialism Utah government will be in charge of the distribution of medicine?" jabbed one commenter at The Salt Lake Tribune about the hypocrisy of Proposition 2 being overridden by the Utah legislature.

"Let all people know that dealing in the state of Utah or in any dealing with the LDS church, will be done by dishonest players from civic leaders, doctors, law enforcement, pharmacists, right up to the Governor," soberly revealed another about the current state of politics in Utah.

"If you are a young person planning on building a future here just know that your views better be in tune with the LDS church, if you are a business looking to relocate or expand in this state, you better beware."

Please consider donating to the GoFundMe page that's been set up to help raise financial support for the aforementioned lawsuit, which aims to preserve the will of Utah voters in having true and honest access to medical cannabis – without interference from the "Church."

For more cannabis-related news, be sure to check out MarijuanaToday.news.

Sources for this article include:

NYTimes.com

SLTrib.com

NaturalNews.com

LDS.org

MormonNewsroom.org

SLTrib.com

EpilepsyUT.org

TRUCEUtah.org

GoFundMe.com



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