Delaware Medical Marijuana Bills Propose Using Drug to Treat Anxiety, Letting Users Grow Own

As the legislative session winds down, two last-minute bills would expand medical marijuana users' rights.

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With five days left in the legislative session, two last-minute bills to expand medical marijuana users’ rights await consideration in the Delaware General Assembly.

One bill would expand who has access to medical marijuana, and the other would allow some approved patients to grow their own medical marijuana.

The first, Senate Bill 170, would allow permitted patients with anxiety to treat their symptoms with CBD-rich products. The bill passed the Senate on Tuesday afternoon with two dissenters, Sens. Dave Lawson, R-Marydel, and Bryant Richardson, R-Laurel.

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