Virginia Passes Medical Marijuana Bill to Allow for Production of Oils
Virginia lawmakers unanimously passed a bill that will soon allow families to be able to legally buy cannabis oil for treating epileptic seizures.
Virginia lawmakers unanimously passed a bill that will soon allow families to be able to legally buy cannabis oil for treating epileptic seizures.
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