North Dakota medical marijuana program adding edibles, making eligibility changes
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North Dakota Medical Marijuana Edibles Law Set To Take Effect
“Having something simple, straightforward, accurate and safe that we can provide to patients as a non-inhalation method of administration is going to, in my opinion, completely revolutionize the program here in North Dakota.” By Michael Achterling, North Dakota Monitor Changes to North Dakota’s medical marijuana program aimed at expanding program access and product options for patients are set to go into effect August 1. The North Dakota Legisla…
New North Dakota Medical Cannabis Reforms Set to Take Effect Aug. 1 - Cannabis News World
Several reforms to North Dakota’s medical cannabis law are set to take effect August 1, including the sale of low-dose THC edibles and extended timeframes for the validity of medical cannabis cards, the North Dakota Monitor reports. Edibles now allowed under the medical cannabis program may contain no more than 5 milligrams of THC and
North Dakota’s New Medical Marijuana Edibles Law Takes Effect August 1
The Marijuana Herald - Marijuana news and information Starting August 1, medical marijuana patients in North Dakota will be able to access regulated edible products, following the signing of House Bill 1203 by Governor Kelly Armstrong in April. The new law adds edibles—specifically lozenges and geometric-shaped items like bars and chews—to the state’s medical marijuana program, while imposing strict production and packaging standards to ensure s…
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