The first specialty clinic for medical marijuana opened in Annapolis last month and has seen more than 100 prospective patients — even though the Maryland Medical Cannabis Program isn't expected to be operational for another year.
Greenway Consultation, located in the Conte Lubrano Office Building, has three consultants and three physicians, who are not yet registered to recommend the drug through the Maryland Medical Cannibis Commission. The commission develops and oversees all licensing, registration, inspection and testing.
The clinic's spokesman Nick Petrucci said opening in advance of the program has advantages, such as beginning to build the patient-doctor relationship to expedite a recommendation for marijuana when the program begins.
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5 comments:
I'm happy
Yep, that way they can 'weed' out real customers from mere aspirants.
I'm gonna revitalize downtown bury and put a medical marihuana shop in. And next to it, a Taco Bell.
Thank goodness this will be available for parent of children with illnesses that respond to nothing BUT pot. All for it!!!!!
My glaucoma is getting worse. I need to go across the Bay and get a prescription for some relief. Can't wait. This is one step closer to legalization in MD.
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