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Cannabis Epilepsy Treatment: Breakthroughs, Benefits, and Risks

Miss Marijuana

Did you know that about one out of every three people with epilepsy can’t get better with regular medicine? In the last few years, treatments made from cannabis have given hope to people who have epilepsy that doesn’t get better with normal drugs. Understanding Epilepsy and Its Challenges Let’s start with the basics!

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Miami Cannabis Doctor Explains Florida Medical Marijuana Laws for Patients

LifeCannMD

As a miami cannabis doctor practicing here in South Florida, I get asked about Florida’s medical marijuana laws almost daily. Patients come to me confused about what’s legal, what’s changing, and what their rights actually are. Right now in 2025, if you’re a registered patient, you can buy up to 2.5

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New Jersey: Medical Marijuana Expansion Measure Signed Into Law

NORML

Phil Murphy signed legislation into law today significantly amending and expanding the state’s medical cannabis access program. The new law takes immediate effect. Specifically, it expands the pool of patients eligible for cannabis therapy to include those with chronic pain, menstrual cramps, and epilepsy.

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Epilepsy and MMJ: Exploring the Promising Treatment Benefits

MMJ Recs

Epilepsy is a complex neurological disorder that affects millions of people worldwide, causing recurrent seizures that can significantly impact the quality of life. While traditional treatments like antiepileptic drugs exist, they may not always provide adequate relief for all patients.

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Mississippi: Medical Cannabis Initiative Certified for 2020 Ballot

NORML

The proposed constitutional amendment establishes a state-licensed system of dispensaries to provide cannabis products to qualifying patients. ” Under state law , the possession of over 30 grams of cannabis is defined as a felony offense, punishable by up to three years in prison. ounces (71 grams) of cannabis per 14-day period.

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Medical Marijuana shows promising results in treatment of Epilepsy

Cannabis Law Report

An expanding number of patients are utilizing marijuana for clinical reasons. The post Medical Marijuana shows promising results in treatment of Epilepsy first appeared on Cannabis Law Report. Use of Cannabis for treatment of medical conditions is gaining wide acceptance all over … Read More.

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Virginia, Marijuana, and How Medical Legalization May Unfold in the South

NORML

Virginia has been one of the most reluctant states to consider marijuana law reform, though it recently began allowing some forms of cannabis oil for approved patients. For comparison, other Southern states such as Texas and Georgia only allow CBD oils (with pretty much zero THC-A) for marijuana patients.