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published on January 15, 2019 - 3:25 PM
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(AP) – Students in the Oklahoma City school district with medical conditions that require cannabis are now permitted to use the drug at school.

The Oklahoma City Public Schools board voted to approve the policy Monday night, The Oklahoman reported . The district will provide a place for a guardian to administer medical marijuana to students at school.

The policy also states that the caregiver would be responsible for delivering the cannabis to the qualifying students and removing it from the premises after consumption.

Mark Mann, an OCPS board member, said medical marijuana should be treated like any other prescription drug.

“It was passed by the voters, it’s a medication and it’s a medication that has been prescribed by a doctor,” Mann said. “I don’t see how we can possibly withhold it. That may not be popular with some people, but if it’s not popular they need to go back to the ballot box and address it there.”

Oklahoma voters approved the legalization of medical marijuana last June.

Officials said students are required to consume the medicine orally or topically, since state law bans the smoking of any substance on school property. School employees will not be allowed to aid students in obtaining, using or storing medical marijuana.
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Information from: The Oklahoman, http://www.newsok.com


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