You can't get high on CBD oils. With this new bill, any board-certified neurologist in the state will be able to recommend the medicine. Patients

would be a part of a database and have to have a note from their doctor saying it was recommended.



The medicine is not FDA-approved.



On July 1, the full Senate voted to pass the bill, 47-0. Three senators weren't there.



Tuesday afternoon, all House Representatives except two voted for the medicine. The two who voted against it are Representative Carl Ford of Cabarrus/Rowan Counties and Representative Jay Adams of Catawba County.



The bill was originally sponsored by House Representative Pat McElraft of Carteret and Jones County.



The bill does not give you permission to cultivate it in North Carolina. The bill also doesn't say where you're supposed to get the medicine.



Various places now ship CBD oils across the country. Some are more legitimate than others.



"It's baby steps," says mom Abby Childers, whose daughter Betheny is on CBD oils. Abby has been giving them to her daughter illegally. "I'm fighting to make these legal so I can stop being an outlaw and to help all the other kids in our state.