On Tuesday, the New York Senate took an important step toward improving the state’s medical marijuana program by passing S 5629, which would add post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) as a qualifying condition. The Assembly had already overwhelmingly passed an identical bill, A 7006. The bills now head to Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s desk.
MPP's Kate Bell said the following in a press release:
“State lawmakers are standing up for thousands of New Yorkers who are suffering from PTSD and might benefit from medical…