Right to Try Medical Cannabis Act allows non-qualifying patients to petition for medical cannabis use.
The Right to Try Medical Cannabis Act establishes a process for patients with chronic, progressive, severely disabling, or terminal illnesses not listed as qualifying conditions under the Mississippi Medical Cannabis Act to petition for medical cannabis use. The State Health Officer reviews petitions and decides whether to approve them within 45 days. Approved patients can apply for a registry identification card.
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