MIAMI: The US state of Georgia became the 24th US state to legalise medical marijuana on Thursday, underscoring the increasing acceptance of the drug across America despite remaining an illegal substance under federal law.

Governor Nathan Deal said in a statement the law would bring relief to patients suffering unnecessary pain because of an inability to obtain the drug legally and those who had to travel to get it.

“For the families enduring separation and patients suffering pain, the wait is finally over,” Deal said after signing the legislation into law following its approval last month by state legislators.

The Georgia law decriminalises marijuana possession in oil form used to alleviate suffering from diseases and conditions such as Parkinson’s, cancer, multiple sclerosis and epilepsy. Attitudes towards marijuana have seen a marked shift towards decriminalisation and legalisation in recent years, with the drug now available for medical use in almost half of US states. Recreational use is permitted in Colorado and Washington.

Published in Dawn, April 18th, 2015

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