Hawaii Senate Committee Approves Bill To Legalize Weed For All Seniors

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The bill SB2718 would change the state’s existing medical marijuana law. By Nicolas Jose Rodriguez A Senate committee in Hawaii passed a bill to allow people 65 and older to automatically qualify for medical marijuana, regardless of their condition, reported Marijuana Moment. The new bill would expand the scope of current law to include all seniors 65 and older. RELATED: Doctors No Longer Needed For Seniors To Get Medical Marijuana In DC On Tuesday, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser signed a bill into law that will expand access to the District’s medical marijuana program for people 65 and older. Currently, only those with a debilitating medical condition can qualify for the program.

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By Nicolas Jose Rodriguez

A Senate committee in Hawaii passed a bill to allow people 65 and older to automatically qualify for medical marijuana, regardless of their condition, reported Marijuana Moment.

The bill SB2718 would change the state’s existing medical marijuana law. Currently, only those with a debilitating medical condition can qualify for the program. The new bill would expand the scope of current law to include all seniors...

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