HB 2081
medical marijuana; terminal illness
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Bill overview
This bill amends Arizona’s medical marijuana laws to specifically address the use of marijuana for patients with terminal illnesses. It expands the definition of ‘debilitating medical condition’ to include terminal illnesses and clarifies rules regarding allowable amounts of marijuana for patients and designated caregivers. The bill also introduces facility restrictions for healthcare institutions regarding the use of medical marijuana by residents, particularly those with terminal illnesses, prohibiting smoking and requiring secure storage.
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Primary sponsor
Selina Bliss
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