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Regs governing medical marijuana coming due
Regs governing medical marijuana coming dueRoger Cordero, co-owner of Highway 29 Healthcare, checks out marijuana plants in his dispensary in Vallejo, Thursday.Highway 29 Healthcare sells medical marijuana.(Aaron Rosenblatt/Daily Republic)FAIRFIELD — The regulatory landscape of medical marijuana is about to go through a major overhaul.
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Connecticut doctor becomes believer in healing power of medical marijuana
Connecticut doctor becomes believer in healing power of medical marijuanaDr. Stephen Brown, MD, of Advanced Wellness Concepts, is one of the Connecticut doctors who certifies patients to get medical marijuana.Advanced Wellness Concepts has offices in Westbrook, New Haven and West Hartford.Peter Hvizdak — New Haven RegisterDr. Stephen Brown has become a believer in medical marijuana.
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Arkansas medical marijuana issues create divide
Arkansas medical marijuana issues create divideLITTLE ROCK — For the second time in four years, legalization of medical marijuana is on the Arkansas ballot, but for the first time the issue has become a subject of disagreement between the state's major political parties and the candidates in a major Arkansas election.Opposing platformsLast weekend, the state Democratic Party approved language in its platform supporting legal access to medical marijuana, a position its platform has never included before."Patients suffering with a variety of severe health issues, including HIV/AIDS and cancer, find that medical cannabis relieves their symptoms — often when nothing else provides them relief.
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Arkansas now has two medical marijuana proposals OK'd for ballot
Arkansas now has two medical marijuana proposals OK'd for ballotLITTLE ROCK, Ark.— Arkansas election officials approved a medical marijuana proposal for the ballot Wednesday, putting two measures to legalize the drug for patients with certain conditions before voters this fall.Secretary of State Mark Martin's office said supporters of the proposed constitutional amendment turned in 97,284 valid signatures from registered voters, exceeding the 84,859 needed to qualify for the ballot.
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