Medical Marijuana Getting Strong Support In North Carolina The state of North Carolina currently classifies marijuana as a Schedule VI controlled substance, thus making it illegal to possess, cultivate or sell marijuana. However, recently, the state has been moving towards decriminalization, especially in the area of medical marijuana. A 2023 Meredith Poll revealed that a…
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Medical marijuana in Charlotte, NC is not 100% approved by the State of North Carolina as of yet (02/14/2024) for patients with a medical marijuana card to pick up cannabis products from a dispensary. There are numerous reasons and medical conditions for a person wanting to get a medical marijuana card in Charlotte, NC,…
Marijuana can treat several medical conditions such and improves ones overall quality of life by assisting with sleep, masking pain and a lot more. Today’s article will discuss how marijuana enhances the quality of life. Many countries, including the United States, have legalized the use of medical cannabis or marijuana to improve people’s quality of…
More than 25% of Americans suffer from a gastrointestinal disease such as irritable bowel disease and/or inflammatory bowel diseases. Study Shows 1 in 5 Americans walk around with debilitating a gastrointestinal issues that goes undiagnosed. Women in particular are most impacted by a gastrointestinal disease again such as IBS or IBD. There are many symptoms…
How Is Medical Marijuana Helping Patients With Chronic Nausea and Vomiting Medical marijuana is gaining popularity and public support by the day. It is estimated that medical marijuana sale numbers are estimated to reach 23 billion US dollars by 2025. Medical Marijuana has now been legalized in 34 states in the United States including North Carolina…
What medical conditions qualify you for a medical marijuana card in North Carolina? Below is a list of conditions outlined by the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services to get the medical marijuana program started. We do suspect they will add to the list of medical conditions as we go. Please note this…