Yet this same leadership is overwhelmingly against medical marijuana, which has been clinically studied and is now legal in 23 other states. Many legal drugs are, in fact, dangerous, such as opioid narcotics, which have caused the overdose death of 600 Utahns annually. Over-the-counter drugs such as Tylenol can cause irreparable damage and death if used improperly. There is no recorded overdose death reported from medical marijuana worldwide, ever. Regarding psychological effects, medical marijuana would only be used under physician supervision, unlike legalized use of alcohol. So why not allow access for the hundreds of sick and/or disabled Utahns who have found relief from their suffering through the legal and supervised use of medical cannabis?