Local marijuana advocacy groups are still conducting research on a possible proposal to legalize pot for recreational use in Guam.
However, Andrea Pellacani, president of Women Grow Guam and founder of Grassroots Guam, said prior to pursuing full legalization, she wants to “see how the community accepts medical cannabis.”
Pellacani on Tuesday spoke to more than 30 members of the Rotary Club of Tumon Bay at the Pacific Star Resort & Spa in Tumon about cannabis and the latest news concerning the island’s medical marijuana program.
Guam residents voted in November 2014 to legalize marijuana for medical use. The island’s department of public health was charged with drafting rules for the program. Those rules are now in the hands of island lawmakers for approval.
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Guam Groups Focus on Medical Marijual Before Recreational Legalization
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