Category: Medical Marijuana
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Tasty and Effective: Your Ultimate How-to Guide to Making Incredible Edibles
When people think of marijuana, they tend to associate it with some form of smoking. However, another popular way to consume marijuana, without the harsh burn of smoking, is by eating it. Thanks to a variety of successful legalization campaigns across the United States, marijuana is finally reaching mainstream acceptance. That means that there are now practically…
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The Complete Process of Obtaining a Medical Marijuana Card in West Virginia
Around 85% of Americans support the legalization of medical marijuana, and it is estimated that several million currently use it to treat certain medical conditions. With that being said, if you live in West Virginia, and meet certain qualifications, you can obtain a medical marijuana card. On April 19, 2017, Governor Jim Justice signed Senate Bill 386 into…
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Fifteen Essential Reasons to Get a Medical Marijuana Card
You’re considering a medical marijuana card, but you’re wondering if the hassle of visiting a doctor is still worth it. Are there any real benefits? The short answer is yes, absolutely. Don’t miss out on the many awesome perks of being a cardholder. You’ll have accurate dosage/labeling, save money, have access to more dispensaries, and much more. Support is more…
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Cannabutter: What’s it Used for and How to Make It
Are you looking for a new, healthier way to consume your cannabis? Trying to enter the world of edible making? Maybe you’ve heard a new term around town and are now left asking yourself what cannabutter actually is? You might’ve heard of cannabutter but are unsure of what it is exactly. Maybe you’re looking for…
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Missouri Dispensaries Struggling with Limited Supply
Medical marijuana is finally available to qualifying patients in Missouri, but supply remains limited. As of this writing, only 13 Missouri dispensaries have opened their doors. But with so few options and so much demand (over 65,000 patients registered so far, and thousands more applications being processed), businesses are finding themselves in a bit of…
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Maryland Pushes for Legal Marijuana – What This Means for Medical Patients
What would cannabis legalization in Maryland mean for medical marijuana patients? This question is on many people’s minds in light of some recent reports. Maryland lawmakers are considering marijuana legalization as part of the 2021 legislative session. State Delegate Jazz Lewis (D) has been working on a formal draft of what could become the state’s…
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Maryland Medical Cannabis Commission to Help Shape Medical Marijuana Policies Nationwide
Regulators from Maryland recently made headlines by co-founding the new Cannabis Regulators Association, a nationwide coalition of cannabis policymakers. This move could have huge ramifications for future cannabis policy—including medical marijuana policy—in the U.S. Under the guidance of the Maryland Medical Cannabis Commission (MMCC), Maryland has been a national leader in medical marijuana policy since…
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Can You Get Medical Marijuana for Prostate Cancer in Missouri?
More and more prostate cancer patients in Missouri are turning to medical marijuana to supplement their treatment. But does it work? In what ways does it specifically help? And does prostate cancer legally qualify you for medical marijuana in the first place?
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Can You Get Medical Marijuana for CRPS in Maryland?
Do you live with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) in the state of Maryland? If so, you may qualify for a medical marijuana card. While cannabis is a relatively novel treatment approach for CRPS, it may offer some degree of symptom relief without the side effects of common drugs.
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Can You Get Medical Marijuana for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome in Maryland?
Maryland patients may have a new treatment option for carpal tunnel syndrome: medical marijuana. Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) impacts over 8 million Americans every year, and it can be difficult to treat. Extreme measures like wrist-splinting and surgery aren’t always effective, and conventional medications only offer short-term relief—often with severe side effects. Some states are…