January 2007
Lawmaker pushes medical marijuana use
(via)A state senator whose first wife suffered a painful death wants the state to legalize medical marijuana use.
Sen. Bill Mescher of Pinopolis says the issue has been on his mind for about 20 years.
“My first wife died of lung cancer -- a long, agonizing death,” the Republican lawmaker said.
A doctor said marijuana might help ease her pain and nausea from chemotherapy, but South Carolina law wouldn’t allow it, Mescher said.
People won’t let dogs die with that kind of suffering, he said. “It’s been on my mind ever since.”
March 2006
State education board rejects challenge to evolution teaching
The state Board of Education voted today to reject a challenge to how evolution is taught in South Carolina high schools.
On an 11-6 vote, the state board upheld its previous evolution-only science curriculum for 10th grade biology. Last month, the state's Education Oversight Committee voted to add the phrase "critically analyze" to the evolution guidelines.
[soap] Gee, that's really intelligent. Discouraging students from critical thinking. Guess, it's true. Public schools want mind-numbed little skulls full of mush. What's wrong with asking students to talk about the holes in Darwin's theories?
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