Maryland MMJ Patients Still Don't Have Legal Access to Meds

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Maryland legalized medical marijuana all the way back in April of 2014, albeit with a glaring issue in the legislation.

Detractors of the Bill complained that the initiative didn’t pave a path for patients to access the newly legalized medical cannabis, further fueling the state’s thriving black market. More than two years later, the Mid-Atlantic state is still grappling with the issue on a number of fronts. While the decriminalization of marijuana in the state has undoubtedly kept many from getting handcuffed for possession, Maryland’s medical patients still don’t have a clear directive on how to access their medicine.

Weedmaps shows five operational MMJ Doctors in Maryland, but once you have your recommendation there really isn’t anywhere to turn if you want to purchase meds. Marijuana.com reached out to MetroXMD, one of the listed facilities offering doctor’s recommendation services, to see what options...

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