Medical Marijuana Could Become Legal in South Carolina, But You Won't Be Able to Smoke It

State Sen. Tom Davis will file the S.C. Compassionate Care Act Jan. 15.

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COLUMBIA, SC - South Carolina lawmakers will get their first look next week at a proposed bill that would legalize marijuana for medical use when state Sen. Tom Davis, R-Beaufort, files the S.C. Compassionate Care Act on Tuesday.

State Rep. Peter McCoy, R-Charleston, is filing the same bill in the S.C. House. He is chairman of the House Judicial Committee

The two will host a press conference Tuesday.

The proposed law would be one of the most restrictive in the country, requiring the approval of a medical doctor and two doctors for young adults aged 18 to 23.

While dispensaries would be located in every South Carolina county, the marketing and smoking of leaf marijuana would be prohibited.

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