Texas House votes to expand state’s nascent medical marijuana program


More Texans could soon have access to the state's medical marijuana program after the Texas House on April 12 approved a bill that would expand eligibility to people who suffer from chronic pain.

The bipartisan legislation, House Bill 1805, was sponsored by Rep. Stephanie Klick, R-Fort Worth, who also chairs the House Public Health Committee. It would mean patients who suffer from chronic pain that would normally warrant an opioid prescription to be eligible for a 10-milligram dosage of cannabis,…

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