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Navigating Ohio’s Medical Marijuana Dispensaries: A Comprehensive Guide for Patients

MMJ Recs

Observing discretion in discussions regarding medical conditions and treatment enhances privacy and respect among patrons. A: To get a medical marijuana card in Ohio, you must be diagnosed with a qualifying medical condition by a certified physician and then register with the Ohio Medical Marijuana Control Program.

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UMB Welcomes its First Wave of Medical Cannabis Program Graduates

Veriheal

in Medical Cannabis Science and Therapeutics program encourages enrollees to expand their knowledge on the following areas of the medical cannabis movement: Federal and state laws and policies pertaining to the medical cannabis industry. A capstone course consisting of case studies, debates/discussions, and professional seminars.

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Update on Marijuana in the Workplace “Rhode Island”

Cannabis Law Report

For employers who attended the recent AP&S seminar on “Marijuana in the Workplace,” as well as all employers looking to stay informed of new developments in this area of the law, the Rhode Island General Assembly has now codified protections for employees and job applicants who are medical marijuana cardholders.

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University of Maryland School of Pharmacy, Master of Science in Medical Cannabis Science and Therapeutics Overview

The Joint Blog

After completing elective courses, all students will take a course in research methods as well as a capstone course comprised of expert seminars, case studies, and discussions. Students will also be able to choose three elective courses based on their interests.

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Neat idea, Canna Bumps: Thanks for keeping marijuana illegal

SpeedWeed

Full disclosure: I work for Leafly, obviously, and my own company requires cannabis brands to agree to Leafly’s terms and conditions , which prohibit product listings that are illegal, threatening, harmful, racist, sexist, or patently offensive. Aside from the potency question, the product may well be legal under California state law.