On November 8, 2016, Florida voters passed Amendment 2, which will become effective January 2017. The Amendment allows the medical use of marijuana for persons with debilitating medical conditions, including HIV, Alzheimer’s disease, cancer, seizures, multiple sclerosis, and other conditions, as determined by a licensed Florida physician. A physician’s certification may only be provided after the physician has conducted a physical examination of the patient and fully assessed the patient’s medical history. The Florida Department of Health has six months, or until June 2017, to create the regulations for the implementation and enforcement of the Amendment. Read the article…………….
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