On Wednesday, the Pennsylvania Department of Health released an informative video providing useful tips for those looking to apply to the state’s medical marijuana program.
Two years after Gov. Tom Wolf decided to continue perusing former Gov. Tom Corbett’s pilot medical marijuana program, the Pennsylvania Department of Health (DOH) has declared the trial a success and is ready to begin registering patients and caregivers through approved doctors.
Here are 3 things to do NOW to get ready to register if you’re interested in participating in PA’s Medical Marijuana Program. #OneStepCloser pic.twitter.com/EPvgpqKS5H
— Pennsylvania DOH (@PAHealthDept) October 31, 2017
Divided into six regions, 27 medical marijuana dispensaries will be judiciously located throughout the state when fully operational, according to state regulators.
Announced via DOH’s Twitter account, more than 100 doctors are currently approved to certify patients to participate in the state’s medical marijuana program. Under the state’s medical marijuana act, the following forms of medication are acceptable: oils, tinctures, pills, topical…