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SYRACUSE, N.Y. -- The state wants to let patients use medical marijuana in hospitals.
Hospitals will be allowed to create policies allowing patients to use
the drug or have caregivers administer it to them under a regulation
proposed by the state Health Department. The regulation is expected to
go into effect in February.
That proposal is part of an effort by the state to expand New York's medical marijuana program.
Here are other changes in the medical marijuana program announced today by the state:
Wholesaling: Organizations licensed to grow and
dispense medical marijuana will be allowed to sell it on a wholesale
basis to other licensed organizations in New York state. Organizations
that want to begin wholesaling must submit proposals to the state.
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Source: Syracuse.com (via The Empire Report)
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