A bill introduced Jan. 15 would allow terminally ill patients with valid medical marijuana cards to use medical marijuana while staying at health care facilities in Delaware.
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Keri Stan, the company's District Manager and Chair of the company's Veterans Affinity Group says they work to provide veterans access to medical marijuana at almost no cost to help them with PTSD and readjusting to civilian life.
Delaware's House Bill 285 allows healthcare providers to determine patient eligibility for medical marijuana. The bill also simplifies access for seniors and terminally ill patients.
House Bill 285 would let the decision to prescribe marijuana fall to doctors instead of requiring certain severe health conditions and also allow seniors more choice in their own care and access to marijuana.
On Wednesday, the Delaware House Health & Human Development Committee approved a change that removes the requirement for a patient to have a debilitating medical condition to qualify for a medical marijuana card
The town of Fenwick Island is moving along in the process of banning the sale of marijuana within town limits.
DELAWARE - According to the Pet Poison Helpline, calls about pets who have swallowed marijuana have increased 200 percent in the last five years.
Today was the first day recreational marijuana was legal in Maryland.
