Thank you for your question! Right now on December 6, 2009 you cannot have legal access to marijuana for anxiety. In the state of Virginia marijuana may be prescribed by a physician to patient for either the treatment of glaucoma, multiple sclerosis or cancer. However, there is good reason to believe that within a year new legislation will be introduced to include other legitimate medical conditions that have had favorable responses to marijuana. Studies have shown anxiety disorders respond favorably to medication with cannabis.
Alaska, Washington, Oregon, Hawaii, Colorado, Vermont, Montana, California, Rhode Island, New Mexico, Nevada, Michigan, DC, New Jersey, Arizona, Maine, Delaware, Connecticut are the 18+ States and DC that have legalized medical marijuana.
NJ is very stubborn about medical marijuana. If you're a patient, talk to your doctor about becoming a self provider. If you're just a person who wants to grow marijuan, the answer will be no.
the 15 states that have legalized medical marijuana are: California, Arizona (finally! my home state wooo), Alaska, Colorado, DC, Hawaii, Maine, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oregon, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
New Jersey Medical School was created in 1954.
NJ 414h is significant because it is a state regulation that governs the use of medical marijuana in New Jersey. This regulation outlines the rules and requirements for patients, caregivers, and dispensaries involved in the medical marijuana program, ensuring compliance with state laws and protecting the rights of those using medical marijuana for therapeutic purposes.
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It has not been definitively proven, but a new treatment for ASPD does include the use of medical marijuana.
A highly recommended medical school in New Jersey that you can attend is the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. They have eight schools at five campuses.
Not 15 States.. 18+ States are legalized marijuana. California, Alaska, Washington, Nevada, Hawaii, Colorado, Rhode Island, New Mexico, Michigan, DC, New Jersey, Arizona, Delaware, Connecticut, Vermont, Montana Oregon, Maine
The University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey in Newark, NJ
In New Orleans, recreational marijuana use is not legal, but medical marijuana is permitted for qualifying patients. To obtain medical marijuana, individuals must first get a recommendation from a licensed physician and register with the Louisiana Medical Marijuana Program. Once registered, patients can purchase medical cannabis from state-licensed dispensaries. It’s important to stay informed about local laws, as regulations may change.