| # | Name | Comments |
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| 151 | Alabamians for Compassionate Care | |
| 152 | Scott Glab |
| 153 | Anonymous | agree fully |
| 154 | Melissa Phillips | |
| 155 | Chance Atkinson | |
| 156 | Chandra Boston | |
| 157 | JOan Maser | I do not smoke it but have seen benifits for people on chemo |
| 158 | Stephen Rusiecki | |
| 159 | william fernandez | I believe that buy decriminalizing and properly turning marijuana for medical use into a commodity could really help the state and country get out of this economic slump.
my idea would be to license it like a gun permit or Biz license where you can possess and cultivate a certain amount for personal use and pay a annual fee for this license and then have a separate business style license for larger amounts and must be treated like a business with state tax and income taxes |
| 160 | Anonymous |
| 161 | Jason Karimi | |
| 162 | Raven Castina | For those of us with medical issues, conventional medications have far too many side effects. I am allergic to most fillers in pharmaceuticals. Medical Marijuana is the only alternative that I have found that helps with the nerve pain I deal with 24/7. |
| 163 | Cody Sprouse | |
| 164 | tracy g. Ford | |
| 165 | Anonymous |
| 166 | Jeffrey Dowsett | |
| 167 | Benjamin Jackson | Marijuana is a very useful medication. Please have compassion for those who could benefit greatly from its use. |
| 168 | Gianni Vardanega | this is definitely a step in the right direction and maybe we will finally properly categorize marijuana and stop lying to our people |