This week, we heard the news that a group of advocates for medical marijuana for autism will gather in Louisiana. LA MAMMA, Louisiana Mothers Advocating Medical Marijuana for Autism, is set to meet at the Louisiana State Capital on Thursday, April 5th. Their goal is to show support for proposed legislation that would give children with autism access to medical marijuana.

The Medical Marijuana Legislation

As we reported last week, a committee of Louisiana lawmakers passed an expansion to existing medical marijuana legislation. Currently, the law does not list autism as one of the conditions treated by medical marijuana. This legislation would allow children with autism to legally take medical marijuana, under the guidance of a pediatrician.

Bill 271 gives people with certain conditions legal access to medical marijuana. The addition to this legislation, House Bill 627, is the legislation in question this Thursday.

What Is Happening On Thursday?

To date, a committee made of members of the Louisiana House of Representatives has passed this legislation. This Thursday marks the second reading of House Bill 627 Medical Cannabis for Autism.

After the second reading, lawmakers can amend the bill, moving it on to a third reading during which they will vote or referring it back to a committee. This bill needs to pass the second reading before the Louisiana House of Representatives can vote it into law.

Advocates for medical marijuana for autism to gather in Louisiana capital in support of House Bill 627.

What is LA MAMMA?

LA MAMMA is abbreviated for the Louisiana Mothers Advocating Medical Marijuana for Autism. They’re the Louisiana chapter of a national non-profit group dedicated to the legalization of medical marijuana for children with autism. They are spearheading the #cannabis4autism campaign in

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