Medical Marijuana
Can You Get a Maryland Medical Marijuana Card for Parkinson’s Disease?
If you suffer from Parkinson’s disease, you may be eligible for a medical marijuana certification in Maryland. See what the law says.
Read MoreThe Ohio Medical Cannabis Program Is Thriving During COVID-19
Many Ohio residents have been stocking up on medical marijuana, and the coronavirus may have a lot to do with it. See the latest data from the state.
Read MoreCan You Get a Medical Marijuana Card for Cancer in Arkansas?
Get answers to all your questions about medical marijuana for cancer in Arkansas. Can you become certified? What’s the process? Why medical marijuana?
Read MoreCan You Get a Medical Marijuana Card for Depression in Missouri?
If you live in Missouri and suffer from depression, you may be eligible for a medical marijuana card, but certain criteria must be met. Learn more.
Read MoreCan You Get a Medical Marijuana Card for Chronic Pain in Arkansas?
If you suffer from chronic, persistent pain, you may be eligible for an Arkansas medical marijuana card. But very specific criteria apply. Learn more.
Read MoreArkansas Medical Marijuana Expirations Suspended Due to COVID-19
Is your Arkansas medical marijuana certification about to expire? Learn about the new emergency laws that protect your patient status during the pandemic.
Read MoreArkansas Medical Marijuana Advocates Want More Cultivation Facilities
Arkansas medical marijuana costs more than the national average, driving advocates to ask for more cultivation to save patients more money.
Read MoreCan You Get a Medical Marijuana Card for Autism in Missouri?
Autism is listed among Missouri’s qualifying conditions for medical marijuana, but your eligibility may be contingent on a few factors. Learn the facts.
Read MoreMedical Marijuana for IBS
Get the facts about marijuana for irritable bowel syndrome. See what the research says, and find out if the condition qualifies for a medical card.
Read MoreOver 800 Appeals Filed for Missouri Dispensary Licenses
Earlier this year, the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) approved 192 medical marijuana dispensary licenses, 24 in each of the state’s eight congressional districts. The DHSS also awarded 60 licenses to cultivation facilities and 86 to product makers. But the matter appears far from settled. With many patients already holding their Missouri…
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