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    In this July 19, 2014 photo, Bethany Nagel, owner of Stone House Herb Company, inspects one of the sage beds at her place in rural Shannon, Ill. Bethany and her husband, Dave, began planting in the area seven years ago. The gardening is done without the use of chemicals. Nagel is determined to grow medicinal, culinary and ceremonial herbs in an organic and ethical way. (AP Photo/The Journal-Standard, Tony Carton)

    Illinois gardener plants medical herbs

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    FILE - In a Tuesday, July 8, 2014 file photo, Annette Maughan, of Cedar Hills, center back, stands in line at the Utah Department of Health, while her 11-year-old son Glenn, who has a form of epilepsy, sits in the waiting room in Salt Lake City.  St. George Republican State Sen. Steve Urquhart says Utah could ease the burden for families participating in the state's limited medical marijuana program by selling a cannabis extract in state liquor stores. Under the program approved by Gov. Gary Herbert earlier this year, Utah residents with severe epilepsy are allowed to possess the low-potency extract, but Utah law doesn't allow the production or distribution of the extract oil.  (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer, File)
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    FILE - In this June 19, 2014, file photo, chef Alex Tretter carries a tray of cannabis-infused peanut butter and jelly cups to the oven for baking at Sweet Grass Kitchen, a well-established Denver-based gourmet marijuana edibles bakery which sells its confections to retail outlets throughout the state. Colorado marijuana regulators have drafted an emergency rule aimed at making it easier for new marijuana users to tell how much pot they are eating. (AP Photo/Brennan Linsley, File)
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    With more and more states opting to decriminalize marijuana, whether for medical or recreational purposes, new laws will be required to control the possibility of driving while high.

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    Employees prepare for opening day at the Cannabis City retail marijuana store on July 8, 2014 in Seattle, Washington. (Pool photo by Elaine Thompson/AP)
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    Marijuana Legalization Would Be ‘a Health Catastrophe’

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    An Oct. 31, 2013, photo released by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement shows agents in a tunnel designed to smuggle drugs from Tijuana, Mexico, to San Diego. (AP Photo/U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Paul Caffrey)
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