Mar. 12, 2015
On May 5th of 2012, Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy signed the passage of House Bill 5389. When this bill was enacted on June 1st, 2012, the State of Connecticut allowed its patients with approved medical conditions the option of using. . .
Mar. 09, 2015
On November 11th, 2012, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts answered Ballot Question 3, “An Initiative Petition for a Law for Humanitarian Medical Use of Marijuana” (Chapter 369) with an overwhelming 63.3% affirmative vote. This decision by the voters of Massachusetts effectively. . .
Jan. 14, 2015
In 1998, Oregon became one of the first states to put before its citizens a bill to decriminalize marijuana for medicinal purposes. Ballot Measure 67 was presented before Oregonians. When put to a vote the measure was passed by a. . .
Jan. 14, 2015
In 2011, the Delaware Division of Public Health enacted Title 16, Chapter 49A of the Delaware Code. This piece of legislature officially recognized the rights of citizens of the state of Delaware to purchase and consume marijuana for medical uses.. . .
Jan. 14, 2015
On August 1st of 2013, Illinois Governor Pat Quinn signed into law the Illinois Medical Cannabis Pilot Program, which provided legislation for regulation of medicinal marijuana to the residents of the State of Illinois. The law took effect on January. . .
Oct. 24, 2014
Hydrocodone is a semi-synthetic opioid that is derived from the drug codeine. It is a narcotic pain reliever that falls in the class of “analgesic.” The Greek translation of the term “analgesic” is literally “without pain.” Hydrocodone functions by binding. . .