Florida’s Office of Compassionate Use has officially started issuing medical marijuana cards to patients and caregivers. According to Mara Gambinieri, spokesperson for the state’s Department of Health, their Office of Compassionate Use began processing patient applications once the state’s new medical marijuana rules took effect on February 19th. Under the state’s law, those with a …
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Florida Officials Begin Issuing Medical Marijuana Cards to Patients
- By Anthony Martinelli in News
February 25, 2017
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