New York Medical Marijuana Program Improving Slowly While The Drug Can Do Much More

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A view of medical marijuana products at Vireo Health's medical marijuana cultivation facility, August 19, 2016 in Johnstown, New York. (Photo : Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

Cannabis popular strong pain relieving effects are finally on their way to New York -- a ray of hope for the ailing community of the city. The state Department of Health (DOH) is in its final stage to add chronic pain to the list of medical marijuana programs.

Cannabis industry experts and state health officials are hopeful that thousands suffering from chronic pains will find a safer and stronger pain-relieving method under state medical marijuana program.  Now, pains of cancer and neuropathy and AIDS can successfully be relieved in patients in New York.

This legal step will ease the community from the trap of addictive drugs that have inflamed the painkiller crisis if the nation, says Dr. Stephen Dahmer, the chief medical officer for Vireo...

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