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Judge Orders Illinois to Add Post-Operative Chronic Pain to Medical Marijuana List
Judge Orders Illinois to Add Post-Operative Chronic Pain to Medical Marijuana ListA Cook County Judge has ordered the Illinois Department of Public Health to add Post-Operative Chronic Pain to the list of disorders treatable with medical cannabis.Phil Rogers reports.(Published Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2016)A Cook County Judge has ordered the Illinois Department of Public Health to add Post-Operative Chronic Pain to the list of disorders treatable with medical cannabis.
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Snyder Signs New Medical Marijuana Rules
Snyder Signs New Medical Marijuana RulesThere will be new rules soon in Michigan governing how medical marijuana is grown, shared, and sold.Rick Snyder has signed bills sent to his desk that add certainty to the medical marijuana law adopted by voters in 2008.The new regulations will require dispensaries to be licensed and pay taxes.
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Medical Marijuana Seems To Reduce Deaths From Pharmaceuticals
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Colorado May Finally Add PTSD to Medical Marijuana Program
Colorado May Finally Add PTSD to Medical Marijuana ProgramVeterans and other patients suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) could soon have access to Colorado's medical marijuana program, reports the Associated Press.State lawmakers are set to take up a vote on a proposal later this week aimed at giving patients plagued by this debilitating anxiety disorder the privilege of purchasing medicinal cannabis from a local dispensary.Although the vote will not bring about any immediate change, a favorable outcome would likely influence the Colorado Legislature to give serious consideration to the issue when it reconvenes at the beginning of 2017.
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Arkansas Court Rejects Challenge to Medical Marijuana Plan
Arkansas Court Rejects Challenge to Medical Marijuana PlanThe Arkansas Supreme Court has rejected one of two efforts to block a medical marijuana proposal from the November ballot.Justices on Thursday denied a challenge from a group opposed to the proposed initiated act that would allow patients with certain medical conditions to buy marijuana from dispensaries.The court said Arkansans Against Legalized Marijuana had not proven the ballot measure's language was insufficient.
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