
Pennsylvania is considering tightening the rules for physicians providing medical marijuana recommendations.
Pennsylvania’s MMJ program has been a success with total sales nearing $7 billion from 2020 through 2024, but lawmakers are starting to question whether it’s too easy to obtain a patient registration, according to Spotlight PA.
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So the state House has passed a bill – introduced by Republican Rep. Tim Twardzik – that would allow the Pennsylvania health department to:
Limit the number of recommendations an individual physician can issue. Impose a probationary period for recommending physicians. Require a recommending doctor to be supervised by another physician. Impose any other restrictions or rules that state health regulators decide “is necessary to protect the health and safety of patients in the
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