Autistic Children In Georgia Get New Hope With Weed Program
A law expanding access to medical marijuana is clearing hurdles in the Georgia legislature, adding autism and a variety of other disorders to the list of qualifying conditions. The Georgia House moved the legislation forward Wednesday, which would amend state law currently barring people with an array of debilitating conditions from accessing the state’s medical marijuana…
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