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GOP Congresswoman Ashley Hinson supports a robust medical marijuana program due to her aunt's experience with cancer, while also expressing concerns about the lack of sobriety tests for marijuana compared to alcohol. Iowa's medical cannabis program is restrictive, but lawmakers are considering expanding it.

GOP Congresswoman Shares How Medical Cannabis Helped Her Aunt with Cancer

Jun 6, 2025

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Kyle Jaeger

Marijuana Moment

Iowa GOP Representative Ashley Hinson is speaking out about her support for strong medical cannabis access, rooted in a deeply personal story. During a recent town hall, Hinson shared how medical marijuana was a lifeline for her late aunt during a sixteen-year battle with cancer, providing the relief necessary to maintain her strength. While Hinson remains cautious about full adult-use legalization—specifically citing concerns over road safety and the current lack of reliable sobriety testing—she has consistently backed federal measures to improve industry banking and expand research.

This is a significant win for the community because it shows that personal experience is finally breaking through partisan barriers. Even in more restrictive states like Iowa, where flower and home cultivation are still off the table, having high-profile Republicans acknowledge the undeniable therapeutic power of the plant is a major step forward. For everyday tokers, this kind of shifting perspective among leadership is exactly what we need to bridge the gap toward broader accessibility and more sensible, science-based regional policies.

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