Jacob Redmond
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Gov. John Hickenlooper was scheduled Monday, May 18, to sign a bill that directs state health authorities to set new guidelines for doctors who recommend pot for "severe pain." That's the most common condition on Colorado's medical marijuana registry.
The new law will also direct marijuana caregivers to inform patients that the pot they're using may not be tested for potency or contaminants.
The measure updates marijuana regulations that were written before Colorado made weed legal for adults in 2012.
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The new law will also direct marijuana caregivers to inform patients that the pot they're using may not be tested for potency or contaminants.
The measure updates marijuana regulations that were written before Colorado made weed legal for adults in 2012.
News Moderator: Jacob Redmond 420 MAGAZINE ®
Full Article: Gov. Hickenlooper to sign medical pot crackdown - Aurora Sentinel
Author: The Associated Press
Contact: Newsroom Services - Aurora Sentinel
Photo Credit: None Found
Website: Aurora Sentinel - News, sports, business, entertainment