Ask Gov. Murphy to ensure safe access for medical cannabis patients.
On March 21, Gov. Phil Murphy’s administration took an important step to preserve safe access to medical marijuana by declaring New Jersey’s Medicinal Marijuana Program an essential service. Later that month, his administration issued waivers providing for curbside pick-up, remote consultations, and expedited employee on-boarding. While MPP applauds Gov. Murphy’s decisive emergency action, there is still a need for additional pathways…
Email the governor today and urge him to ensure patient access during COVID-19.
During times of the COVID-19 pandemic and social distancing, Gov. David Ige has issued a stay-at-home order and temporary closure of non-essential businesses through April 30.
Hawaii’s medical cannabis businesses have been declared essential businesses under the governor’s order and remain open to patients across the state.
Still, there are further actions that can be taken to ensure patients can safely access their…
In response to COVID-19, Gov. Carney has issued a state of emergency and temporary closure of non-essential businesses.
Fortunately, medical cannabis businesses remain open, and the program has implemented measures to ensure patients can safely access their medicine in a way that is consistent with public health guidelines on preventing the spread of coronavirus.
For the first time, patients have the option of home delivery!
Columbia Care, which has locations in Wilmington, Smyrna, and Rehoboth…
Email the mayor today and urge her to further ensure patient access during COVID-19.
In response to COVID-19, Mayor Bowser has issued a stay-at-home order for D.C. residents and a temporary closure of non-essential businesses.
Fortunately, medical cannabis businesses have been deemed “essential” under the order and remain open to patients across the District.
Still, there are additional actions that could be taken to ensure patients can safely access their medicine in a way that is consistent…