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Employers explore medical marijuana concerns

Employers explore medical marijuana concerns
Employers explore medical marijuana concerns
Buy Photo Karen Pierce, with Canal Winchester-based Working Partners, talks with the Ross County Safety Council last week about the new medical marijuana law going into effect in September.(Photo: Chris Balusik/Gazette)Buy PhotoCHILLICOTHE — Karen Pierce's introduction to an Empowering the Workplace session on medical marijuana made before the Ross County Safety Council last week was, in a word, different."If you leave here today and you go, 'Oh, I'm kind of confused,' then I've done a really good job," Pierce, of Canal Winchester-based Working Partners, told the group of area employers and business owners in attendance.


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N.J. veterans seek medical marijuana for PTSD

N.J. veterans seek medical marijuana for PTSD
N.J. veterans seek medical marijuana for PTSD
Don Karpowich at the State House Annex in Trenton.He suffered anxiety and insomnia for years after finding the bodies of seven comrades killed in a plane crash.Don Karpowich said he was determined to make lawmakers understand how deeply distressed many veterans are when he testified last month in favor of a New Jersey bill that would allow them to use medical marijuana for post-traumatic stress disorder.


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People with chronic pain get access to medical marijuana

People with chronic pain get access to medical marijuana
People with chronic pain get access to medical marijuana
St. Paul, MN (Learfield Data Services) - The state of Minnesota expands its medical cannabis program Monday to a new group of patients who suffer from severe, chronic pain.Entering its second year of operation, the state's medical marijuana program is one of the smallest and most restrictive in the U.S. Other states have tens of thousands of participants in their programs, while Minnesota has fewer than 1,900, so far.Backers of the program hope the addition of pain patients will help bring some of the prices down.


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