Arizona Republic: “Arizona health officials are considering adding post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, anxiety and migraines as qualifying conditions to use medical marijuana. Department of Health Services Director Will Humble is expected to decide this week. . . . The Republic turned to two Arizona activists to discuss whether the state should add post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, anxiety and migraines as qualifying conditions to use medical marijuana. Ingrid Joya oversees Elements Caregivers Collective, a medical-marijuana caregiver collective in northeast Phoenix. Carolyn Short is chairwoman of Keep Arizona Drug Free, an organization that opposed Proposition 203.”
Medical Marijuana: Arizona Mulls Adding Qualifying Conditions
By On the Net|2012-07-15T07:40:24-07:00July 15th, 2012|Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Medical Marijuana: Arizona Mulls Adding Qualifying Conditions
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