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Republican Missouri Sen. Eric Schmitt, his wife Jaime Schmitt and their son Stephen Schmitt, who has epilepsy, watch state House debate in Jefferson City, Mo., on Thursday, May 1, 2014. State lawmakers sent a bill to the governor handled by Schmitt that would allow use of a cannabis extract by people whose epilepsy isn’t relieved by other treatments.

Republican Missouri Sen. Eric Schmitt, his wife Jaime Schmitt and their son Stephen Schmitt, who has epilepsy, watch state House debate in Jefferson City, Mo., on Thursday, May 1, 2014. State lawmakers sent a bill to the governor handled by Schmitt that would allow use of a cannabis extract by people whose epilepsy isn’t relieved by other treatments.

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