As Utah’s Vote Over Medical Marijuana’s Legalization Nears, Many Mormons Disagree With The Church’s Opposition
While two-thirds of the voters support the proposal, the Mormon Church leaders joined a group of doctors to say the initiative "would compromise the health and safety of Utah communities.”
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'Marijuana Is A Gift From God.' A Battle Over Pot Pits The Mormon Church Against An Unlikely Group: Other Mormons
Brian Stoll faced a dilemma as his wedding day approached. For more than a year, he had been smoking marijuana to treat severe back pain, but to remain in good standing with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and get married in the temple, he had to stop using pot. Since marijuana was illegal under Utah law, church leaders told him, it was forbidden. Stoll turned to an opioid painkiller and has continued using it since his marriage three years ago, despite unpleasant side effects and its inability to match the soothing qualities of marijuana. (Lee, 7/29)