The Senate voted unanimously Wednesday, with no members voicing opposition on the floor. The bill, sponsored by Sen. Julie Denton, R-Louisville, would allow doctors at the University of Louisville and University of Kentucky hospitals to use cannabis oil to treat patients.
The bill, sponsored by Republican state Sen. Julie Denton, would allow the University of Kentucky and University of Louisville medical schools to conduct research and allow anyone enrolled in a U.S. Food and Drug Administration trial to be treated with marijuana oil.
come in for a broken arm or cancer, it's easier to see it and to know what's needed to treat it. But it's much different with mental illness," said Republican state Sen. Julie Denton of Louisville, a parity advocate. "In many instances it's a long, drawn out course of treatment, maybe over a lifetime.
Date: Sep 21, 2013
Category: Health
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"It's Just Insane:" American Airlines Travelers Vent
Julie Denton (law firm office administrator): About two months ago there was a delay on a trip from San Diego. Apparently there was a mechanical problem they knew about when the plane landed the night before. I was annoyed. There was a five-hour delay. But I think every airline is the same.
Date: Oct 12, 2012
Category: Business
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State lawmakers call for constitutional convention
The vote was 22-16 Republican Sen. Julie Denton of Louisville joined the 15 Democrats in opposing the measure on the measure sponsored by Senate President and Republican candidate for governor David Williams. The vote followed Pauls speech to the body and his earlier remarks to the Senate State