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The Minnesota Medical Marijuana Act creates a patient registry under the Department of Health relating to the therapeutic use of medical cannabis. It authorizes the use of medical cannabis in limited forms for certain qualifying medical conditions and regulates the distribution and manufacture of medical cannabis.
Minnesota's list of conditions that qualify for medical cannabis became largely irrelevant Monday, when revised state law allowed patients to gain access simply if their doctors recommend it.
An act relating to health; providing for medical cannabis registry program; authorizing rulemaking; establishing duties of patients, health care practitioners, and manufacturer of medical cannabis; establishing patient protections; imposing penalties; establishing fees; requiring impact assessment of medical cannabis therapeutic research ...
Minnesota Office of Cannabis Management [25] Montana Department of Revenue [26] Nebraska Medical Cannabis Commission [27] Nevada Department of Taxation [28] New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission [29] New Mexico Cannabis Control Division; New York Office of Cannabis Management; Ohio Department of Commerce. Ohio Medical Marijuana Control Program
Minnesota now must hire top regulators for both its medical and recreational marijuana industries after the state's medical cannabis director resigned this week. Chris Tholkes, who's led the ...
As many as one in five adults in Minnesota used marijuana before its legalization last year, according to a new state report. But as marijuana use increased between 2018 and 2022, so did cannabis ...
Cannabis Station, a medical cannabis dispensary in Denver, Colorado Cannabis flower stored in jars at a dispensary in Colorado. Cannabis dispensaries in the United States or marijuana dispensaries are a type of cannabis retail outlet, local government-regulated physical location, typically inside a retail storefront or office building, in which a person can purchase cannabis and cannabis ...
Additionally, the cannabis provided by NIDA has been criticized as being inferior to that which is commonly used by medical cannabis patients in states where it is legal. [ 94 ] [ 95 ] [ 96 ] Criticisms of NIDA-supplied cannabis include high amounts of stems and seeds, [ 97 ] high mold and yeast levels, [ 98 ] low THC content, [ 24 ] and low ...