AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — Maine is cracking down on the distribution of medical marijuana by allowing surprise inspections and implementing a new patient tracking system.
There has been a lot of talk, for years now, about the properties in plants like Hemp and Marijuana and how to go about processing them for the health benefits they provide.
A community college in northern New Brunswick is offering a course in horticulture to teach students the skills necessary for work in the growing industry of marijuana cultivation.
A new state law requires all schools in Maine to adopt medical marijuana policies. But until this week none of the 242 school districts and nearly 200 private schools from Aroostook to York had announced details of an official plan. Now the first reading of a policy that would allow students to have medical marijuana administered in school under certain conditions has taken place.
An information session will be held in Southern Aroostook County.
Marietta D’Agostiono Program director for Maine Medical Marijuana Program will hold an informational meeting from 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. on Thursday, April 23rd at the Horn Restaurant located at 382 North Street in Houlton.