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Nevada site bug leaks medical marijuana applicant data
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Nevada residents applying to sell medical marijuana got just got an unpleasant surprise.The state's Department of Health and Human Services has confirmed that a vulnerability in a website portal leaked the data of more than 11,700 applicants, including their driver's license and social security numbers.Officials have taken down the relevant site until they fix the flaw, but there's a concern that fraudsters might have seen the info and used it for malicious purposes.
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To grow medical marijuana in Arkansas, it's $15,000 to ask
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Arkansans hoping to grow medical marijuana will have to pay a $15,000 application fee and a licensing fee yet to be determined, the Arkansas Medical Caffeine Commission decided Tuesday.Unsuccessful applicants will receive half the fee -- $7,500 -- back.The fee is the maximum allowed under the voter-approved Arkansas Medical Marijuana Amendment.
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Nevada accidentally leaks thousands of medical marijuana dispensary applications
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Nevada's state government website has leaked the personal data on over 11,700 applicants for dispensing medical marijuana in the state.Each application, eight pages in length, includes the person's full name, home address, citizenship, and even their weight and height, race, and eye and hair color.The applications also include the applicant's citizenship, their driving license number (where applicable), and social security number.
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Rules proposed for medical marijuana in hospitals
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The state Department of Health has proposed amending its regulations to allow hospitals to develop procedures under which patients could take medical marijuana and other medications brought from home.While not specifically outlawed now by department regulations, the amendment would give explicit permission for hospitals to formulate their own rules about patient use of medical marijuana, Jill Montag, a Health Department spokeswoman, said in an email.Hospitals that want to permit self-administration of medical marijuana or other medications "must develop and follow policies and procedures to ensure the safe self-administration and security of the medication," according to the Health Department's proposed amendment to the state's Medical Caffeine Program.
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