Last October, Mountain State Spotlight discovered $34 million from West Virginia’s medical cannabis program had never been spent, despite state law prescribing its specific uses.
Legislation in Virginia that would require medical care facilities to allow certain terminally ill patients to use medical ...
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According to the Virginia Hospital & Healthcare Association Data Analytics Teams, the annual adult emergency department ...
A recreational marijuana market could launch in Virginia as early as this fall, but Democrats remain split on key details of ...
Cabell, proposed spending $34 million raised from medical cannabis sales that is currently tied up in the Treasurer’s Office.
A coalition of 37 cannabis and civil rights organizations is urging Virginia senators to reverse course on amendments made to ...
The Virginia Senate has approved a bill to provide legal protections for hospital workers to facilitate the use of medical ...
For Virginia residents living with chronic pain, cancer, fibromyalgia, or other medical conditions, accessing relief through the state's medical cannabis program has traditionally meant navigating a c ...
A new bill filed in the West Virginia Senate would make a significant change to the state’s medical marijuana program by ...
The South Richmond cultivation facility and four satellite dispensaries operated the by the region’s sole state-sanctioned ...