WASHINGTON — Plans are on track in Maryland to openÌýnearly 100 medical marijuana dispensaries next year.
The latest move inÌýAnnapolisÌýis that theÌýHouse of Delegates hasÌývoted to broaden the type of health care providers who wouldÌýbe allowed to prescribeÌýthe drug.Ìý
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Under theÌýstate law legalizing medical marijuana, only physicians can prescribe medical marijuana.Ìý But the House has votedÌýto extend that authority to dentists, podiatrists and nurses.Ìý
Delegate Erek Barron, D-Prince George’s County, says the idea makes sense.
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“These additional practice groups are trusted and in a position to make that call for their patients,” Barron says.
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ÌýBarron expects that the measure will be approved by the Senate.ÌýÌý
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The state has received 811 applications for licenses to open dispensaries but current plans call for just 94 dispensaries statewide.Ìý There also are 146 applications for licenses to cultivate and 124 applications for licenses to process medical marijuana.
