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Medical marijuana caregivers face restrictions in Saco

Medical marijuana caregivers face restrictions in Saco
Medical marijuana caregivers face restrictions in Saco
Saco could become the first community in Maine to ban small in-home medical marijuana growers.City officials are considering zoning ordinance amendments that would prohibit medical marijuana caregivers from cultivating marijuana in their homes and limit them to the city's industrial business district.But a medical marijuana caregivers trade group says the proposal is overly restrictive and may conflict with state law.


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Medical marijuana war heads to next battle

Medical marijuana war heads to next battle
Medical marijuana war heads to next battle
TALLAHASSEE — Marijuana was sold legally in Florida for the first time this week since it was outlawed by the federal government in 1937.In a staid Tallahassee storefront more akin to a doctor's office than a head shop, Dallas Nagy, a Tampa-area native with chronic seizures and muscle spasms, plunked down $60 for a non-euphoric strain of marijuana on Tuesday."I thank you for the hope of getting better," Nagy said at the opening of Trulieve, the first medical marijuana dispensary in the state.


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Medical marijuana available to treat pain starting today

Medical marijuana available to treat pain starting today
Medical marijuana available to treat pain starting today
ST. PAUL -- More than 480 Minnesotans are ready to use medical marijuana to relieve intractable pain.Starting Monday, these patients with chronic pain that can't be controlled well with other methods of treatment can for the first time start receiving medical marijuana at one of the state's eight cannabis patient centers.State health officials earlier this year announced they would begin accepting pain patients into the medical marijuana program.


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