The Illinois Department of Public Health has rejected intractable pain and autism spectrum disorder as medical conditions that could be treated with medical cannabis. (WRSP)The Illinois Department of Public Health has rejected intractable pain and autism spectrum disorder as medical conditions that could be treated with medical cannabis. The petition to addintractable pain to the medical marijuana program was submitted in July 2015 to the Medical Cannabis Advisory Board. Shah also pointed out no evidence was presented in a petition submitted in October 2015 that a person diagnosed autism spectrum disorder would benefit from the use of marijuana. Department of Public Health Director Nirav Shah on Monday noted in rejecting the petition that none of information submitted demonstrated an individual diagnosed with intractable pain could benefit from medical cannabis.
Medical Marijuana Shops Come to Southwest Michigan
(Robert Franklin/South Bend Tribune via AP) The Associated PressNILES, Mich. (AP) — Southwest Michigan will soon see a growing number of state-regulated medical marijuana businesses. City council members vote on a resolution of intent to allow medical marijuana businesses in Niles, Mich., Monday, March 27, 2017. The Niles City Council voted on Monday in favor of a resolution stating the intention to adopt three medical marijuana laws passed by state legislators last year. But Niles police chief James Millin said the businesses could invite theft and that medical marijuana cards are relatively easy to obtain. About 200 people showed up to a public forum Niles City Administrator Ric Huff held in February.collected by :Lucy William
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