Delaware’s four medical marijuana dispensaries could see an uptick in business thanks to a change in state law that makes it easier for patients with post-traumatic stress disorder to obtain medical marijuana.
Under the new law, PTSD patients can get a recommendation for MMJ from any licensed physician. Previously, PTSD patients had to receive a recommendation from a licensed psychiatrist in the state to get a medical cannabis card.
Delaware Gov. John Carney signed the Bravery Bill, as the new measure is known, into law on Thursday.
Delaware currently has two operational dispensaries, both run
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