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Gov. Abbott signs Texas medical marijuana expansion into law expressnews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from expressnews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Huge Canadian Market Suggests How Useful Cannabis can Be for Veterans Medical cannabis reimbursements by Veterans Affairs Canada the department within the Government of Canada with responsibility for pensions, benefits and services for war veterans reached an all-time high last year. In the 2020-21 year ended March 31, 15,369 retired and serving Armed Forces members were reimbursed a total of 119.3 million Canadian dollars ($100 million) for medical cannabis products. That’s a value that is more than Australia’s total medical marijuana market in 2020 and in weight terms, ahead of the European Union’s legal flower market for the same year. It certainly suggests how useful veterans find cannabis in dealing with PTSD and chronic pain, which unfortunately are more common in this group than civilians. ....
The Texas Tribune A majority of Texans support legalizing cannabis, according to a February poll from the University of Texas at Austin and The Texas Tribune. With less than two weeks left in Texas’ legislative session, medical marijuana advocates are ratcheting up pressure on Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, who they say is blocking an effort to expand the state’s Compassionate Use Program. House Bill 1535, by state Rep. Stephanie Klick, R-Fort Worth, would expand the state’s medical cannabis program to include those with chronic pain, all cancer patients and Texans with post-traumatic stress disorder. It would also authorize the Department of State Health Services to add additional qualifying conditions through administrative rulemaking. Current law requires the Legislature to pass a bill to expand eligibility. ....
With less than two weeks left in Texas’ legislative session, medical marijuana advocates are ratcheting up pressure on Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, who they say is blocking an effort to expand the state’s Compassionate Use Program. House Bill 1535, by state Rep. Stephanie Klick, R-Fort Worth, would expand the state’s medical cannabis program to include those with chronic pain, all cancer patients and Texans with post-traumatic stress disorder. It would also authorize the Department of State Health Services to add additional qualifying conditions through administrative rulemaking. Current law requires the Legislature to pass a bill to expand eligibility. The Texas House voted 134-12 last month to send the proposal to the state Senate, where it has languished in a legislative purgatory. The upper chamber received the bill May 3, but it has not yet been referred to a committee, let alone voted on and sent to the floor. Wednesday is the last day the Senate can take up bills. ....
Advocates: Patrick blocking effort to expand Texas' medical marijuana reporternews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from reporternews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.