The Safe Harbor program enables parents, legal guardians or caregivers to provide
medical marijuana to minors in their care who have a serious medical condition documented by a physician. The law makes medical marijuana available for 17 serious medical conditions, including epilepsy, intractable seizures and cancer. Pennsylvania is "right on schedule" in creating the state-regulated program to provide medical marijuana under the law by 2018, said Gov. The state Health Department has so far approved 226 Safe Harbor
applications so patients under 18 have access to medical marijuana available in other states with established programs, officials announced Monday, the first anniversary of Pennsylvania's medical marijuana law being signed. Article Tools Font size – + Share ThisHARRISBURG — More than 200 children with serious illnesses are legally obtaining medical marijuana outside Pennsylvania while state officials work to make the product available to them here.
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