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State panel approves $1.8 million to begin medical marijuana planning : dispatch





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State panel approves $1.8 million to begin medical marijuana planning

State panel approves $1.8 million to begin medical marijuana planning
State panel approves $1.8 million to begin medical marijuana planning
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in the same way denverpost

Colorado districts wrestle with new law allowing students to use medical marijuana at school – The Denver Post

Colorado districts wrestle with new law allowing students to use medical marijuana at school – The Denver Post
Colorado districts wrestle with new law allowing students to use medical marijuana at school – The Denver Post
Colorado school districts this year are wrestling with a new law that allows students with a valid prescription to get medical marijuana treatments on school property with or without help from a school nurse."Jack's Law" offers two alternatives for the state's 179 school districts.They can write policies limiting where on campus the treatments can take place or what forms of non-smokable cannabis can be administered.


not to mention sfgate

Nate Diaz vapes medical marijuana oil after loss at UFC 202

Nate Diaz vapes medical marijuana oil after loss at UFC 202
Nate Diaz vapes medical marijuana oil after loss at UFC 202
Nate Diaz may have suffered a crushing loss at the hands of Conor McGregor over the weekend's UFC 202 event, but he scored a major victory for medical cannabis awareness during his post-match interviews.The scrappy fighter from Stockton, CA was seen vaporizing a cannabidiol (CBD) oil cartridge in several interviews following the main event, reports MMA Junkie.Unlike traditional cannabis smoked for its psychedelic THC content, CBD is used as a medicine for physical pain and trauma, which Diaz explained to reporters.






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