To: Karen van Unen, Head of Massachusetts medical marijuana program

Free access to medical marijuana to patients with financial hardships

Amend the current medical marijuana laws so that instead of the dispensaries deciding who gets free medicine to allow all financial hardship patients to receive free medicine from non-profit dispensaries.

Why is this important?

I am a medical marijuana patient on disability. I can rarely afford medicine because of the high costs. The medical marijuana law currently allows dispensaries to choose who gets free or reduced cost medicine. I would like to amend that guideline to make it state free medicine for financial hardship cases. These are patients at poverty level whom would go without medicine, such as people on disability and low income senior citizens. The dispensaries are non-profit and are supposed to be set up to help patients. The MA. DPH would decide which patients are financial hardship cases, and only those individuals would be eligible for free medicine.

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