Two agencies regulating Ohio’s Medical Marijuana Program will receive $1,8 million in state funds to run the project. The Ohio’s Department of Commerce and Ohio Pharmacy Board asked the state for financial help to start working on the House Bill 523.
Ohio’s House Bill 523 started on a solid course after receiving on Monday funds to run the medical marijuana program. House Bill 523, which was endorsed by Governor John Kasich in June, lists 19 qualifying medical conditions to allow patients purchase medical marijuana. The project will take effect on September. Even if the law legalizes the use of medical marijuana, patients will have to qualify with certain health conditions, which need to be certified by Ohio’s physicians.
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Ohio’s House Bill 523 started on a solid course after receiving on Monday funds to run the medical marijuana program. House Bill 523, which was endorsed by Governor John Kasich in June, lists 19 qualifying medical conditions to allow patients purchase medical marijuana. The project will take effect on September. Even if the law legalizes the use of medical marijuana, patients will have to qualify with certain health conditions, which need to be certified by Ohio’s physicians.
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