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    November 22 2019

    Some states allow opioid addicts to try medical marijuana. The federal government isn't pleased

    Updates LA Times

    The U.S. government says states can’t use federal dollars to fund medical marijuana treatments for patients with opioid addiction.

    Original Source: LA Times
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