Starting today — August 1, 2020 — Minnesotans with chronic pain qualify for medical cannabis!
Qualifying patients whose healthcare providers are willing to certify them for the medical cannabis program can enroll through the Department of Health.
Until today, pain only qualified if it was “intractable,” meaning its “cause cannot be removed” and “the full range of [appropriate] pain management modalities … has been used without adequate result or with intolerable side effects.” Expanding the program…
On Monday, Gov. Kim Reynolds (R) signed HF 2589 into law, expanding the list of medical conditions that qualify for Iowa’s Medical Cannabidiol Program, revising the amount of THC that can be possessed, and making other changes — both good and bad — to the program.
The new law, which took effect today, makes the following changes:
Revises the 3% THC cap to instead allow products with a total of 4.5 grams of THC every 90 days, with exceptions for cases where providers specify a specific, greater…