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Board Gets Briefed on Iowa Medical Marijuana Issues

Board Gets Briefed on Iowa Medical Marijuana Issues

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A board of experts assembled to give advice for implementing Iowa’s expanded medical marijuana law met for the first time this week, with one member saying the task ahead is “overwhelming.” Legislators voted this spring not only to let doctors prescribe cannabis oil for a wider variety of medical conditions, but to set up a state-sanctioned system for growing and dispensing it. Sarah Reisetter, the deputy director of the Iowa Department of Public Health, briefed the board on its duties.

 

The board will meet again on September 22nd to review the guidelines that agency staffers have developed for choosing up to two “manufacturers” of medical marijuana.

 

The advisory board will meet three more times yet this year to review the department’s plans for rolling out the state’s distribution system for medical marijuana. The group cannot meet more than four times a year. Iowans may petition the advisory board to recommend that other cannabis products be made available to patients. The Iowa Board of Medicine, however, would make the final decision on any expansion in the “form and quantity” of medical marijuana that’s legally dispensed in Iowa.

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