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What Could Rescheduling Mean for Medical Cannabis Patients?

Canna Care Docs

What could the implications be for patients on their medical cannabis journey? In this blog, we’ll break down what the big news means and what could happen next. What does rescheduling cannabis mean for medical cannabis patients? The post What Could Rescheduling Mean for Medical Cannabis Patients?

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Cannabis on the Ballot, November 4: Florida, Nebraska, the Dakotas

Canna Law Blog

These new laws would: a) strip out penalties for qualified patients in possession of five ounces or less of medical marijuana, and b) create a Nebraska Medical Cannabis Commission to regulate and license the supply chain. Do other minor things, none of which is create an oversight authority, stores, or a cannabis licensing program.

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Lights, Camera, Cannabis: Why Hollywood Holds the Key to Normalization

Canna Law Blog

That means investing in content and partnerships that show responsible use by professionals, elderly patients, veterans, parents, and everyone in between. Despite legalization expanding, the stigma is not fading quickly enough. The industry has an opportunity to change that.

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Why Oklahoma Could Be A Considered A Progressive State With Its Medical Marijuana Laws

MMJ Recs

More progressive states have been making it easier and easier for patients to have access to medical marijuana for years – but there are a few places where this progressive policy may come as a bit of a surprise… States like Oklahoma, for example. In Oklahoma, marijuana is medicine and they make it easy for their residents to get it.

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Bill to Provide Greater Access for Virginia Medical Cannabis Patients Succeeds

NORML

Originally posted on the Virginia NORML Blog. SB1719 allows “registered agents” for those patients physically unable to pick up or receive delivery of their medical cannabis, like those in hospice, assisted living facilities, and those who rely on home healthcare providers. Virginia SB1719 passes the House of Delegates.

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Which states allow out-of-state patients to buy medical marijuana?

Veriheal

This blog was originally written by Anthony Dutcher but has been updated with new information as states continue to change their regulations nationwide. However, the number of states that will authorize qualified patients from out-of-state medical marijuana programs is still relatively small. . These conditions are: Cancer.

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Every Maryland Dispensary That MMJ Patients Need To Know

MMJ Recs

Medical marijuana was legalized in Maryland in 2014, but the MD MMJ program was slow to get off the ground. The Maryland MMJ program is one of the newer programs in the US, but once it started, it quickly became one of the fastest-growing MMJ programs in the country. The program continues to grow in popularity.