Advocates: Too Few Patients Can Access Medicine Through the Overly Restrictive, Expensive Program
Slate of Bills Would Remove Barriers to Participating in the Program and Expand Patient Access
Albany – Today, dozens of advocates gathered in Albany to urge legislators to support a slate of bills that would amend the Compassionate Care Act, New York’s medical marijuana law. The law, which was passed in June of 2014, took eighteen months to implement and has been criticized for being one of the most restrictive and burdensome programs in the country. Launched in January of this year, to date, only 494 of the state’s 79,000 physicians have agreed to participate and only 2,390 patients have been certified by their doctors to enroll in the program.
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