Written by Sutherland Institute
October 4, 2018
SALT LAKE CITY — Sutherland President Rick Larsen released the following statement Thursday after the press conference on Utah’s Capitol Hill discussing medical marijuana policy in the state.
“Sutherland Institute is pleased to see that the complex and important issue of medical marijuana is back in the deliberative legislative process,” Larsen said.
“While the compromise proposal is not perfect, the emphasis on proper regulatory control of marijuana growth, processing and distribution – balanced against medical access within a framework of reasonable limits – is the right approach for Utah. We look forward to engaging on the issue to ensure the best policy outcome possible.
“Sutherland also applauds Gov. Gary Herbert for calling a special session in November to allow for further critical discussions.
“We are confident that with all parties at the table, Utah is on a safer path for children, families and potential medical marijuana patients than was possible under Proposition 2.”
For more information:
Kelsey Witt | Communications Director
kelsey@sifreedom.org
c: 801.497.1562 (text or call) o: 801.355.1272 ext. 115
www.sutherlandinstitute.org
More Insights
Read More
Ignoring the text of the Constitution is a mistake
A written Constitution is entirely superfluous if the document is simply meant to give the people what they want.
What you need to know about election integrity
It should be easy to vote and hard to cheat. This oft-quoted phrase has been articulated as a guiding principle by many elected officials wading into voting and election policy debates in recent years. So why has this issue been so contentious, and what’s the solution?
How transparent are school districts about curriculum?
Utah districts don’t need to wait for legislation to be transparent – many have sought to be transparent on their own. District leaders interested in this reform can do several things right away.