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New Hampshire will now allow patients with insomnia and autism to use medical marijuana and require cannabis dispensaries to educate about the risks of prenatal pot use.
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New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu (R) just signed a bill to expand the list of qualifying conditions for the state's medical marijuana program.
This new bill, which will become law on July 21st, will allow registered physicians to recommend medical cannabis to adults who have moderate to severe insomnia or autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Doctors will also be able to recommend medical pot to minors with ASD, but only if they can confirm that the patient has not responded to conventional medications...
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