Follow-up visit: $150. DNA requires a follow-up after six months of use to review progress with the type of medical marijuana being dispensed to the patient. If patients refuse the six-month review, DNA will not renew the recommendation for a …
Follow-up visit: $150. DNA requires a follow-up after six months of use to review progress with the type of medical marijuana being dispensed to the patient. If patients refuse the six-month review, DNA will not renew the recommendation for a …
BETHLEHEM, NORTHAMPTON COUNTY, Pa. — Pennsylvania’s first medical marijuana dispensary will soon open its doors to patients. Officials at Keystone Canna Remedies held an open house for the media on Wednesday, but afterwards, the facility will only be open to …
Pennsylvania regulators said Friday they will no longer make a new medical marijuana registry available on the state’s computer system for law enforcement, making it less likely someone’s participation will be flagged during federal gun-purchase background checks. The Health Department …
Federal interference with Pennsylvania’s medical-marijuana program would “force more suffering on some of our most vulnerable constituents,” Gov. Wolf said in a letter to Rep. Charlie Dent (R., Pa.), who serves on the House Appropriations Committee. Wolf is alarmed that …
With Pennsylvania teetering on the edge of another budget cliff, it is immensely clear to me that we must get creative in finding long-term revenue solutions to prevent total financial collapse. Last month, as a short-term fix to the state’s …
In this Feb. 7, 2014 photo, a small clone of a special strain of medical marijuana known as Charlotte’s Web grows at a facility in a remote spot in the mountains west of Colorado Springs, Colo. Charlotte’s Web is a …
The Pennsylvania Department of Health appears to have abdicated its responsibility to determine what is and is not public information about medical marijuana companies seeking lucrative state licenses, the Reading Eagle has learned. in pursuit of exclusive rights to grow …
The Pennsylvania Department of Health today announced the names and locations of companies that will be permitted to sell medical marijuana in the state. The reveal came in a news release issued Thursday at 1:15 p.m.. Each of the 27 …
Pennsylvania officially launched its medical marijuana industry Tuesday, awarding licenses to 12 growers, including two firms in Berks County, but none in Philadelphia or its suburbs. Many of the winning firms featured political and financial heavyweights linked to out-of-state cannabis …
Scranton’s zoning law likely won’t block a proposed medical marijuana growing facility in lower Green Ridge and some neighbors say they don’t mind the plant anyway. Pat Hinton, director of licensing, inspections and permits, said the law does not specifically …