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PDAPS Article Explores Medical Marijuana Laws for Patients

Cannabis Law Report

This dataset includes states with comprehensive medical marijuana programs; it does not include state laws allowing the medical use of “low THC” products in certain situations. This is a longitudinal dataset, displaying medical marijuana laws in effect as of January 1, 2014 through February 1, 2017.

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The Variety of Health Conditions That Medical Marijuana can Treat

The Joint Blog

Schedule I drugs like heroin, Lysergic Acid Diethylamide (LSD), and ecstasy are strictly regulated by the Federal Government but Marijuana has be made an exception in some states. Marijuana is also classified as a Schedule I drug but it has been given the approval for medical and recreational at some state levels.

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Will Georgia Legalize Cannabis? GA Medical Cannabis Program Explained

Veriheal

The bill was enacted as soon as Governor Nathan Deal signed it, permitting possession for eight qualifying medical conditions but not allowing cultivation or distribution within the state. In April 2019, House Bill 324 was approved, enabling in-state cultivation and the sale of low-THC oil.

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MMJ Laws In West Virginia: A Comprehensive Overview

MMJ Recs

In this overview, we’re covering the key aspects of the MMJ laws in West Virginia , including qualifying conditions, dispensaries, patient rights, and recent updates. This program facilitates access to medical cannabis for individuals suffering from qualifying debilitating conditions.

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Qualifying for a medical marijuana card in West Virginia

Canna Care Docs

Although recreational cannabis remains illegal in West Virginia, residents living with certain medical conditions may qualify for a medical marijuana card. Since 2017, West Virginia joined the majority of states in legalizing medical cannabis. Doctors can specify certain forms of cannabis use for the patient’s condition(s).

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Get Your West Virginia Medical Marijuana Card

PrestoDoctor

West Virginia is no exception, as the state has also taken steps to provide patients with access to medical cannabis for various qualifying conditions. West Virginia legalized medical marijuana in 2017 with the passage of the West Virginia Medical Cannabis Act.

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West Virginia’s Medical Marijuana Access: Where to Start

MMJ Recs

West Virginia’s medical marijuana program was established to provide patients with qualifying medical conditions access to medical cannabis as an alternative treatment option. The program was enacted into law in April 2017 with the passage of the West Virginia Medical Cannabis Act.

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