Minnesota Governor Signs Legislation Allowing Hospitals to Administer Medical...
Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton has signed into law legislation allowing hospitals to distribute medical cannabis to those who are qualified patients registered with the state. The new law provides...
View ArticleMedical Cannabis Now Legal in Minnesota
A law legalizing medical cannabis has officially taken effect in Minnesota, allowing patients with certain debilitating conditions to possess, purchase and use the medicine. Moments after the law took...
View ArticleMinnesota Adds Intractable Pain As Qualifying Medical Cannabis Condition
Intractable pain has been added to Minnesota’s list of conditions that qualify an individual to become a valid medical cannabis patient, according to an announcement made by Department of Health...
View ArticleSurvey: 90% of Minnesota Medical Cannabis Patients Find Relief from their...
A new government-funded survey from the Minnesota Department of Health has found that 90% of patients in Minnesota’s medical cannabis program says it has provided them with relief from their condition,...
View ArticleIntractable Pain Now a Qualifying Medical Cannabis Condition in Minnesota
Cannabis pills being sold at a dispensary in Minnesota. (Photo: BizJournals.com) As of July 1st in Minnesota, those with intractable pain are authorized to become registered medical cannabis patients,...
View ArticlePatients with Chronic Pain can Now Purchase Medical Cannabis in Minnesota
As of today in Minnesota, those with chronic pain who have a recommendation from a physician are authorized to purchase medical cannabis and cannabis products from one of the state’s eight...
View ArticleMinnesota Adding PTSD as Qualifying Medical Cannabis Condition
Minnesota’s Health Department has announced that they plan to allow those with post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) to use medical cannabis. The move comes just a few months after the department...
View ArticleMinnesota Adds Autism and Obstructive Sleep Apnea as Qualifying Medical...
Minnesota Commissioner of Health Dr. Ed Ehlinger announced today that the state will be adding autism spectrum disorders and obstructive sleep apnea as new qualifying conditions for the state’s medical...
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