The state House on Wednesday sponsored a substantially more extensive development of Georgia's medicinal weed law, an announcement vote after the Senate upheld a comparable measure that left many supporters miserable.
House Charge 65, supported by state Rep. Allen Peale, R-Macon, would among different changes twofold the rundown of sicknesses and conditions qualified for treatment with therapeutic Maryanne in Georgia to incorporate Guides, Alzheimer's malady, a mental imbalance, immune system ailment, epidermis bullock, HIV, fringe homeopathy and Roulette's disorder.