Proposed Bill Would Allow Medical Marijuana In Delaware Schools

REHOBOTH BEACH, Del.- A newly introduced bill in Delaware would allow the recently legalized low dose medical marijuana for children under 18 to be administered on school property.

Delaware Senate Bill 181 is an extension of "Rylie's Law," which legalized low dose THC oil last year.

The inspiration behind the law is 10-year-old Rylie Maedler from Rehoboth Beach, who said she is feeling great now that she can use the oil on a daily basis to combat seizures and other medical problems.

"If there's anyone that still doesn't believe in the medicine or anything they should know that it actually helps kids because there's lots of proof that it actually helps," she explained. "Because I was always crying in pain and stuff but right now I'm no."

Now, the Maedler family, and bill sponsor Senator  Ernie Lopez, R-Lewes, want to break more barriers by allowing nurses to administer the drug at school.

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