Some patients in Florida are going to be able to use a strain of low-potency marijuana under a bill signed into law by Gov. Rick Scott.
Scott on Monday signed the measure that allows the use of a particular strain for epilepsy and cancer patients.
Some patients in Florida are going to be able to use a strain of low-potency marijuana under a bill signed into law by Gov. Rick Scott.
June 16, 2014 at 02:44 PM
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Some patients in Florida are going to be able to use a strain of low-potency marijuana under a bill signed into law by Gov. Rick Scott.
Scott on Monday signed the measure that allows the use of a particular strain for epilepsy and cancer patients.
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