Georgia medical marijuana advocates fuming over stalled PTSD bill
The bill, which passed the House overwhelmingly last month, has not received a Senate committee hearing.
The bill, which passed the House overwhelmingly last month, has not received a Senate committee hearing.
Still no federal support for research into whether medical marijuana could help veterans suffering from PTSD, though
Twenty-eight states plus the District of Columbia now include PTSD in their medical marijuana programs. The increase has come amid increasingly visible advocacy from veterans’ groups.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed legislation Saturday to add post-traumatic stress disorder to the list of ailments that can legally be treated with medical marijuana.
The powerful veterans group says lack of support puts the pioneering, federally approved study in jeopardy.
Delaware has a new law that allows people with post-traumatic stress disorder to more easily gain access to medical marijuana.
Medical marijuana proponents say assistance from VA could jump-start a pioneering clinical study of cannabis in treating PTSD in veterans.
Minnesota residents suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder can start buying medical marijuana.
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is now a qualifying condition for doctor-recommended medical marijuana in Colorado, after years of lobbying by veterans.
The Delaware state Senate has approved a revised medical marijuana bill, two days after the original measure failed to pass.
New York state lawmakers are gaining momentum in a measure to expand medical marijuana coverage to those who suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder.
A bill to add PTSD to the list of Colorado’s medical marijuana qualifying conditions is headed to the governor’s desk.
A Colorado bill seeking to add post-traumatic stress disorder to the state’s list of qualifying conditions for medical marijuana has advanced to a House vote.
Eighteen months after joining a study on using marijuana to treat post-traumatic stress disorder, Johns Hopkins University has pulled out without enrolling any veterans, the latest setback for the long-awaited research.
An Arizona court ruling upholds a state agency’s decision to improve conditions on allowing use of medical marijuana to treat post-traumatic stress disorder.
Colorado legislation to add PTSD as a qualifying condition for medical marijuana is headed to the full House.
A report by Vermont’s Human Rights Commission alleges that the state discriminated against a man when they denied him medical marijuana to treat PTSD.
More than 20 states, plus Washington, D.C. and two U.S. territories, have an allowance for medical marijuana to be used in treating PTSD.
A bill to add PTSD as a qualifying condition for medical marijuana easily cleared the Colorado Senate on a 34-1 vote. The measure now moves to the House.
A state Senate committee voted 5-0 on Monday afternoon to advance a bill that seeks to include PTSD as a qualifying condition for Colorado medical marijuana.
2017 brings with it renewed pushes — legislatively and legally — to allow those diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder to seek a doctor’s recommendation for medical cannabis.
The state will also loosen its restriction on how medical marijuana can be taken, allowing manufacturers to sell topical patches, creams and lotions come August.
A panel of Colorado lawmakers voted 5-0 to endorse the addition of PTSD to Colorado’s 2000 medical marijuana law.
New Jersey is the 18th state to allow medical marijuana to be used to treat PTSD.
Lawmakers sent a bill to Gov. Chris Christie that would allow medical marijuana to be used to treat PTSD symptoms. Now the wait is on. Will he sign it?