The medical cannabis bill poised to pass the South Carolina Senate would prioritize existing hemp farmers in the state for certifications to grow marijuana.
Janel Ralph is the CEO of ReBotanicals, one of the first hemp farms in South Carolina. She got involved in the cannabis business because of her daughter, who has a rare, debilitating condition.
“Modern medicine had failed her,” Ralph said.
“There were no more pharmaceuticals we could give her. They ran out of options, so we did a Hail Mary.”
Judy Ghanem’s 16-year-old daughter Kira has autism and is non-verbal.
“She has extremely aggressive behaviors; not all the time, but it’s definitely affecting her quality of life,” Ghanem said.
Original author: Cannabis News