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Integrative Providers Association ( IPA ) Endorses California SB 311 (Hueso): Compassionate Access to Medical Cannabis Act, or Ryan s Law,
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The Integrative Providers Association endorses California s SB 311 Ryan s Law AS-IS without providing any suggested amendments.
WASHINGTON, DC / ACCESSWIRE / May 24, 2021 / Integrative Providers Association (IPA) endorses California SB 311 (Hueso): Compassionate Access to Medical Cannabis Act, or Ryan s Law, AS-IS, and encourage other California based members and organizations to follow suit and push Ryan s Law all the way through to Governor Newsom s desk for final approval and signing into law.
Moving towards progress, the Integrative Providers Association is honored to share that SB 311: Ryan s Law has been officially referred to the California Assembly Health Committee and is scheduled to be heard on
Tuesday, June 8th 2021 from 1:30-4:30 p.m. PST. The IPA would like to thank Jim and Elaine Bartell, Senator Ben Hueso (and Staff), The California Senate and The California Assembly Health Committee for all your hard work in getting SB 311 this far! We have come so far, an
Integrative Providers Association ( IPA ) Endorses California SB 311 (Hueso): Compassionate Access to Medical Cannabis Act, or Ryan s Law,
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CHARLESTON After years of setting up regulations, fixing a banking problem, selecting companies to handle all aspects of creating and selling products, West Virginia’s medical cannabis program could be ready for patients by the Fall.
According to the Office of Medical Cannabis within the Department of Health and Human Resources, nearly 1,400 applications have been received from its patient registration system as of Monday for a medical cannabis patient card.
Once a patient is certified to use medical cannabis by a physician approved by DHHR, patients can go to medcanwv.org to sign up for the medical cannabis card. Serious medical conditions include cancer, immunodeficiencies, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, epilepsy, neuropathies, Huntington’s disease, Crohn’s disease, post-traumatic stress disorder, seizures, sickle cell anemia, terminal illnesses, and severe chronic and intractable pain