Proposal would shield Louisiana’s state employees who use medical marijuana

“There are a lot of people who don’t want to take opioids for their long-term PTSD and pain management because of the high possibility of addiction to opioids,” Landry said. “This has proved to be a better option than them.”

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House panel advances bill protecting state employees who use medical marijuana

House Bill 988, sponsored by Rep. Mandie Landry, D-New Orleans, protects state employees from negative consequences if they are diagnosed with a condition for which their doctor recommends medical marijuana that is used in accordance with state law.

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Louisiana Legislature advances two abortion restriction bills

Landry has now filed a new piece of legislation asking that the House criminal justice committee form a study group to investigate whether Louisiana’s potential abortion ban could lead to criminal consequences for women who miscarry, experience a stillbirth, seek out an abortion or attempt to perform an abortion on themselves. The group would have to produce a list of recommendations by February 2023.

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Louisiana House approves ban on transgender girls competing in K-12, college female sports

New Orleans Democratic Rep. Mandie Landry attempted to amend the bill to boost the criminal penalties against school officials that commit sex offenses when attempting to determine the biological sex of an athlete. But House Speaker Clay Schexnayder, a Gonzales Republican, sidelined the proposal, saying it wasn’t germane.

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Drug testing at work problematic for medical marijuana patients

“This would basically be a first step to having laws on the books to protect people who have medical marijuana cards,” Landry said.

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Abortion as 'Murder' Bill to Get Rewrite After Failing in Louisiana House

"In the event that Roe v. Wade is overturned, we will have women that will want to terminate a pregnancy and try to do it on their own," said the sponsor of that bill Representative Mandie Landry, according to Louisiana Illuminator.

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Louisiana House guts abortion bill that could have sent pregnant patients to prison

“In the event that Roe v. Wade is overturned, we will have women that will want to terminate a pregnancy and try to do it on their own,” said Rep. Mandie Landry, D-New Orleans, the sponsor of that bill. “We don’t want a woman to stay home and bleed out. We want her to go to the doctor.”

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Women could face murder charges for abortions under proposed bill

"It's easily one of the scariest pieces of legislation I've ever seen. As a lawyer, it's offensive. It says we should ignore the federal government and impeach judges who don't follow this law, but from a policy perspective and as a woman, I mean its a homicide statute, it throws women in jail," Landry said.

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Mandie Landry: Democrats Are Afraid of Their Own Shadows As Conservatives Gain Clout

Landry is also concerned that the Democrats nationally have what it takes to hold their own in the November 2022 midterm elections. “Up until a week ago, I thought we would get clobbered. It’s sad that something so horrible as the possible overturn of Roe v. Wade could motivate voters. Now I am cautiously optimistic that the Democrats will succeed,” she said.

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Controversial abortion bill set for State House floor next week

“This is a homicide statute. It specifically says anyone who has an abortion, seeks an abortion, helps anyone with an abortion is going to be arrested and charged with murder,” said Landry. “It also outlaws birth control, IVF (in vitro fertilization), and potentially criminalizes miscarriage.”

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Mandie Landry is vying for New Orleans state Senate seat, touting support for abortion rights

State Rep. Mandie Landry has jumped into the race to succeed Karen Carter Peterson in the state Senate, the first announced candidate for a highly-coveted New Orleans district.

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New Orleans Rep. Mandie Landry announces bid for state senate to replace Karen Carter Peterson

In a statement, she said, “Louisiana doesn’t have a single pro-choice senator. It is more critical now than ever that women in Louisiana have a voice in the State Capitol who understands the many barriers we face.”

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Abortion in Louisiana would be illegal if Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade. Here's why.

"The days of the coat hangers were real," she told WDSU. "Someone who is in a desperate situation will do whatever she can to do what she thinks is best for her. We're going to end up with a lot of women hurting themselves."

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‘It struck me to my heart,’ Protests begin following SCOTUS draft opinion as legislators prepare for implications

“All women of reproductive age need to be aware that their birth control has to be, you know, under control… something that you took for granted is going to is going to go away more than likely sooner rather than later and that he needs to be prepared for it,” said Landry.

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La. bill that would have prohibited licensed medical professionals from engaging with minors in conversion therapy gets deferred

Landry amended her bill, House Bill 605, by providing further definitions about health providers and consent and removing criminal language to satisfy other lawmakers, but that did not stop opposition.

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Bill to bring more protections to La. medical marijuana patients fails

Rep. Landry’s bill would make it illegal for public companies or departments to not hire someone because they have a medical marijuana card. It would not, however, prevent those companies from reprimanding an employee who is impaired or using while on the job.

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Logic takes a backseat during debate over conversion therapy

Some of the lawmakers who opposed the bill asked Landry to define specific practices she wants to prohibit. She’s expected to do so and bring the bill back for another vote.

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Louisiana lawmakers shelve a partial ban on conversion therapy for LGBTQ kids

Landry and the host of medical professionals, social workers — even some members of the clergy — who spoke in support of the bill detailed the physical and psychological harms that come from the practice.

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