Texas House Passes Medical Cannabis Expansion Bill
The list of conditions started with epilepsy in 2015 and has since grown
A bill to expand Texas’ medical marijuana program was passed by the state House of Representatives on Tuesday, making it one step closer to the governor’s desk.
The state’s Compassionate Use Program allows registered doctors to prescribe low-THC cannabis to patients with certain medical conditions.
The list of conditions started with epilepsy in 2015 and has since grown to include cancer, PTSD and a handful of other conditions.
A bill to expand Texas’ medical marijuana program was passed by the state House of Representatives on Tuesday, making it one step closer to the governor’s desk.
The state’s Compassionate Use Program allows registered doctors to prescribe low-THC cannabis to patients with certain medical conditions.
The list of conditions started with epilepsy in 2015 and has since grown to include cancer, PTSD and a handful of other conditions.
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