Tag: Patients FIRST
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FDA Says Iowa’s Medical Marijuana Law Doesn’t Risk Federal Funds For Academic Institutions
POLITICS FDA Says Iowa’s Medical Marijuana Law Doesn’t Risk Federal Funds For Academic Institutions https://www.marijuanamoment.net/fda-says-iowas-medical-marijuana-law-doesnt-risk-federal-funds-for-academic-institutions/
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Minnesota To Reportedly Add Flower/Raw Marijuana To Program Following A Full 1/3 Of Registered Patients Quitting Restrictive Program
From our friends at Sensible Change Minnesota: 🚨 ALERT 🚨 ALERT 🚨 ALERT 🚨 Affordable & accessible medical cannabis is one step closer in Minnesota! Moments ago all 3 of our amendments have were offered and accepted in the House Omnibus Health bill with bipartisan support for greater access for pain, cancer, terminal illness patients…
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Here’s The Imperfect Medical Marijuana Bill Passed At The Statehouse Today After Six Years Of Work
Uploading video to YouTube so you can watch the full discourse for yourself and make up your own mind. Thanks for following WeedPress on Facebook. Today’s vote was nearly unanimous. House File 732 had various amendments offered. Representative Jeff Shipley’s amendment was withdrawn. He spoke about being confused as to why marijuana is controversial, that…
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Developing: Story County Attorney Says CBD Illegal | WeedPress Statement On 10 O’Clock News From Tonight’s Fallout News Found Here
CBD is currently still illegal in Iowa. Now it’s up to the Legislature to free thousands of Iowans from unregulated, contaminated products sold by profiteers as a distraction from whole plant medicine. News Channel 5 has the latest: Jason Karimi is a medical marijuana activist. He is the executive director of Iowa patient’s…
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Advocates At Sensible Change Minnesota Asks Governor To Add Opiate Replacement Therapy To Medical Program
EMAIL GOVERNOR WALZ and tell him to put #PatientsFirst and address affordability and accessibility of medical cannabis by publicly supporting the following, urgent measures: 1) Add the vaporization of raw cannabis. 2) Add chronic pain and opiate replacement as qualifying conditions. “Governor Walz, my name is [name] and I am from [city]. I am asking…