Ohio’s State Medical Board and received nine petitions for potential conditions that would qualify someone for medical marijuana.
during the State Medical Board of Ohio’s Feb. 9 meeting. Committee members would then be tasked with determining if the conditions meet medical marijuana program regulations. A final decision on whether any new conditions would qualify a patient for medical marijuana use is expected by summer 2022.
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