Hot FM The company that is the leader of the cannabis industry in Texas, has announced its support for Texas House Bill 1535 filed yesterday expands the list of medical conditions and patients that qualify for low-THC medical cannabis prescriptions.
Texas Original Compassionate Cultivation (TOCC) says the bill offers an effective alternative to opioid use and its horrible, addictive qualities while expanding access to veterans suffering from PTSD and all cancer patients.
The bill amends the Texas Compassionate Use Act and aims to:
Expand the list of medical conditions and patients that qualify for low-THC medical cannabis to include all stages of cancer, acute or chronic pain for which physicians would otherwise prescribe opioids, and veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder.
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Cannabis and Firearms: The Choice Between Marijuana Use and Second Amendment Rights
Dorsey Kindler
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02/24/2021
In Part 1…
We were introduced to Kim Petters, a U.S. Air Force veteran who developed PTSD but found relief with Delaware’s medical marijuana program. Due to federal law 18 U.S.C. 922 (g), however, legal users of cannabis can not be legal owners of firearms. Petters, and others in similar situations, are faced with the difficult decision of choosing protection or pain relief. Dr. Corey Burchman, a Navy veteran in New York City, believes CBD can be used as an alternative to opioids, noting that owning a gun is allowed for users of other prescribed forms of pain relief.
How Texans with MS can find natural relief with medical marijuana
How Texans with MS can find natural relief with medical marijuana
Photo courtesy of Texas Original Compassionate Cultivation Tracy was able to get her life back after using medical marijuana.
Photo courtesy of Texas Original Compassionate Cultivation More Texans are turning to medical marijuana to treat their multiple sclerosis symptoms, and here s why. In 2019, the Texas legislature expanded the Compassionate Use Program, approving more conditions like multiple sclerosis for medical marijuana in the Lone Star State. Since then, success stories from MS patients and their doctors have emerged across the state as more Texans try medical marijuana to treat their symptoms.
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