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Arkansas court won't reconsider ruling on medical marijuana : trib





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Arkansas court won't reconsider ruling on medical marijuana

Arkansas court won't reconsider ruling on medical marijuana
Arkansas court won't reconsider ruling on medical marijuana
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by the same token on washingtontimes

D.C. Council votes to allow medical marijuana users from elsewhere to buy in city

D.C. Council votes to allow medical marijuana users from elsewhere to buy in city
D.C. Council votes to allow medical marijuana users from elsewhere to buy in city
The D.C. Council has approved a measure that would allow medical marijuana users from other jurisdictions to use their out-of-state registration cards to purchase cannabis in the District.The bill, which received unanimous support from the council on its final vote Tuesday, aims to make it easier for patients visiting the District to get the medicine they need, medical marijuana advocates say."Non-residents are not permitted to purchase medical marijuana under current law.


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One doctor approved 11,800 patients for medical marijuana in Michigan

One doctor approved 11,800 patients for medical marijuana in Michigan
One doctor approved 11,800 patients for medical marijuana in Michigan
Buy Photo An audit raises concerns about physician certifications for medical marijuana cards.(Photo: Kathleen Gray/Detroit Free Press)Buy PhotoLANSING — The State of Michigan did not properly audit physician certifications for Michigan medical marijuana cards and one physician certified 11,810 patients – 14% of the total, according to a new audit.The report released Thursday by Michigan Auditor General Doug Ringler found that 22 other physicians certified a combined 46,854 medical marijuana patients, or 56% of the total for the 2015 fiscal year.


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One physician certified 11,810 medical marijuana patients, audit finds

One physician certified 11,810 medical marijuana patients, audit finds
One physician certified 11,810 medical marijuana patients, audit finds
LANSING, MI -- The state Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs has not properly verified physician certifications of medical marijuana patients, according to an audit released by the Michigan Office of the Auditor General on Thursday.The Michigan Medical Marihuana Program, administered by LARA, registers patients and caregivers in Michigan.Patients register by submitting fees, applications and physician certification forms.


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Time for common sense on medical marijuana

Time for common sense on medical marijuana
Time for common sense on medical marijuana
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