Patients with serious health conditions, including children with a severe seizure disorder, went to Albany to urge passage of a bill to more fully
allow access to medical marijuana in New York.
Patients with serious health conditions, including children with a severe seizure disorder, came to the state Capitol to urge passage of a bill to better
allow access to medical marijuana in New York.
Patients with serious health conditions, including children with a severe seizure disorder, came to the Capitol to urge passage of a bill to more fully
allow access to medical marijuana in New York.
Patients with serious health conditions, including children with a severe seizure disorder, came to the Capitol on the first formal day of the legislative session to urge passage of a bill to more fully
allow access to medical marijuana in New York.
Under the new law, severely ill patients with a «progressive or degenerative» condition will be able to obtain a special state certification
allowing them access to medical marijuana before the state's program officially launches January.
Not exact matches
The Compassionate
Access, Research Expansion and Respect State Act, as it's called, «would finally allow families and patients, including our veterans in 40 states that have some form of legalized medical marijuana, to access the basic care that they need without fear of prosecution,» Gillibrand
Access, Research Expansion and Respect State Act, as it's called, «would finally
allow families and patients, including our veterans in 40 states that have some form of legalized
medical marijuana,
to access the basic care that they need without fear of prosecution,» Gillibrand
access the basic care that they need without fear of prosecution,» Gillibrand said.
At 1:45 p.m., U.S. Sens. Kirsten Gillibrand and Cory Booker along with Rep. Steve Cohen will reintroduce a bipartisan bill that would
allow patients
to access medical marijuana in states where it is legal without fear of federal prosecution, SVC 203, Washington, D.C.
Kate Hinz with her daughter, Morgan, and Wanda Hernandez, a patient advocate who has HIV, are urging the state
to pass a bill
allowing better
access to medical marijuana in New York.
Legislative fights
to allow ride - sharing companies like Uber,
to expand outside New York City and greater
access to medical marijuana, were shelved.
With about two months until the state's
medical marijuana program is supposed
to be ready
to go, a bill that would
allow expedited
access to the drug for certain patients is waiting on Gov. Andrew Cuomo's desk for his action.
The Cuomo administration is moving ahead with a bill
to allow limited
access to medical marijuana.
The Marihuana
Medical Access Regulations allow access to marijuana by individuals suffering from grave and / or debilitating illnesses where conventional treatments are inappropriate or are not providing adequate r
Access Regulations
allow access to marijuana by individuals suffering from grave and / or debilitating illnesses where conventional treatments are inappropriate or are not providing adequate r
access to marijuana by individuals suffering from grave and / or debilitating illnesses where conventional treatments are inappropriate or are not providing adequate relief.