Here’s who benefits under Texas’s now-official medical marijuana expansion



Some experts say Texas is catching up to more progressive states now that patients battling PTSD or cancer can be prescribed …

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  1. Terrific news! Making medical marijuana more accessible is important, especially for those using it to treat various diseases and conditions. More people need to have access to the benefits of cannabis.

  2. Hello from Maine! 🇺🇸
    Home of 25% THC! + we have DABS! Etc.
    While you get your cannabis from street dealers, be sure you get some Coke a Cocaine! Because you all help dealers when its illegal 😱 You know, as pot is legalized..it goes down in price! 🇺🇸
    4.75 $ for a gram of 17 to 20 % THC. [No Paraquat] 😁✌
    Now I have to roll a joint of Acapulco Gold! No 💩
    Puff puff pass 🍓🍄😉

  3. STOP CALLING THIS MEDICAL MARIJUANA. THEIR ONLY ALLOWING AN OIL AND ITS THC LVL IS SO LOW IT'S BASICALLY USELESS. THIS WAS A SLAP IN THE FACE TO THE VETERANS WHO COULD OF BENEFITED FROM IT.

  4. As a combat vet, I hate that we have to be used as the first wave just to get Americans constitutional rights back. Just legalize it across the board federally, and recreationally. Its irritating that im doing more fighting for American freedom in the states then i was in Afghanistan.

  5. 1%….. You KIDDING ME?!?! You might as well just use CBD hemp…. The dispensaries are making $$$ HAND OVER FIST when black market marijuana will be cheaper, more effective, and better for the patient. Plus they profiting off of people suffering…. Mexican brick weed or even shitty, wispy 'ditch weed' (marijuana that is SEVERELY LACKING in quality and bud structure) that was smuggled acorss the Mexico borders into the US that was 7 % on average is FAR more effective than the 1%…🤦🤦 Again… Texas is making $ off of the people's suffering/pain/conditions that will not be effectively treated with those low THC levels…

  6. Getting into the state program doesn't do much good with that low of thc it's a natural medicine that should not be regulated and certainly should not be in the same class of drugs as heroin and LSD I guess something is better than nothing And this is some progress But if you want real medicine you'll have to get it on the street still And in my book that's a win for the cartels

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