New Jersey may add five more medical marijuana conditions

New Jersey’s proposed addition of five conditions that can be treated with medical marijuana could expand the program’s patient pool and, in turn, lead to increased sales for the handful of dispensaries in the state. The state’s Medicinal Marijuana Review Panel gave final approval to the additional conditions this week, Patch.com reported, but that number fell far short of the 43 conditions the committee had recommended. Here’s what you need to know:
  • The panel proposed adding anxiety, migraine, Tourette’s syndrome, chronic pain related to musculoskeletal disorders, and chronic pain related to internal organs.
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