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January 18, 2009
New Mexico Panel considers cannabis for more uses
Posted by Gary Storck
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Medical cannabis continues to move into the mainstream in New Mexico, where a panel considered and added some new conditions to the state's law and is studying adding others.
Panel considers cannabis for more uses
Last Edited: Thursday, 15 Jan 2009, 12:17 PM MST
Source: KRQE: click here
ALBUQUERQUE (KRQE) - Post traumatic stress disorder, nerve pain and Hepatitis C could soon be added to the list of ailments treated by medical marijuana in New Mexico.On Thursday, petitioners asked a medical group to recommend the use of medical marijuana for several other ailments.
Medical marijuana became legal in New Mexico in July 2007.
There are currently seven qualifying conditions for acceptance to smoke marijuana in the state.
The petitions were heard by an out of state medical group.
So far four of the 17 ailments petitioned Thursday will be placed on a recommendation list that will go to the secretary of health for approval.
Many of the petitioners said that the recommendations are step in the right direction.
"It helps her cope and it gives her relief from pain. And how could we deny that for anyone with something as safe as medical marijuana," medical marijuana supporter Stephen Hunt said.
The panel has tabled some ailments including chronic pain. They said some of the tabled ailments need to be further researched.
The use of medical marijuana to treat depression was denied by the panel.
206 people in New Mexico have been granted medical marijuana licenses since the law took effect in 2007.
Posted by Gary at January 18, 2009 05:06 PM
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