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North Dakota House to vote on measure to increase legal monthly THC limit for medical patients

(Fargo, ND) A bill to increase the legal monthly limit of THC for medicinal marijuana patients has passed the North Dakota State Senate. "In the Medical Marijuana Advisory Council, we were talking about how we compare to other states. We are on the very, very low end of how much medical marijuana, the THC level that we allow our patients to have as their maximum per month,"

North Dakota House to vote on measure to increase legal monthly THC limit for medical patients

(Fargo, ND) A bill to increase the legal monthly limit of THC for medicinal marijuana patients has passed the North Dakota State Senate. "In the Medical Marijuana Advisory Council, we were talking about how we compare to other states. We are on the very, very low end of how much medical marijuana, the THC level that we allow our patients to have as their maximum per month,"

Colorado family blames high-potency marijuana for son s suicide, urges lawmakers to look at impact of dabbing

Colorado family blames high-potency marijuana for son s suicide, urges lawmakers to look at impact of dabbing Nearly nine years after voters legalized recreational marijuana in Colorado, one family is asking lawmakers to look closer at the impacts high-potency marijuana is having on the state. and last updated 2021-05-04 00:29:16-04 DENVER — Nearly nine years after voters legalized recreational marijuana in Colorado, one family is asking lawmakers to look closer at the impacts high-potency marijuana is having on the state. “We were a normal family,” John Stack said. “If this can happen to us, it can happen to anyone.” “We don’t want other parents to go through this hell,” his wife Laura Stack said, echoing his sentiment.

Family blames high-potency marijuana for son s suicide, urges lawmakers to look into dabbing

Family blames high-potency marijuana for son s suicide, urges lawmakers to look into dabbing Nearly nine years after voters legalized recreational marijuana in Colorado, one family is asking lawmakers to look closer at the impacts high-potency marijuana is having on the state. By: KMGH Staff and last updated 2021-05-04 13:39:09-04 DENVER, Colo. — Nearly nine years after voters legalized recreational marijuana in Colorado, one family is asking lawmakers to look closer at the impacts high-potency marijuana is having on the state. “We were a normal family,” John Stack said. “If this can happen to us, it can happen to anyone.” “We don’t want other parents to go through this hell,” his wife Laura Stack said, echoing his sentiment.

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