According to Cache Valley Daily, around 60% of Utah’s medicinal cannabis users obtain their cannabis from sources other than the state’s authorized market. The study, done by Cannabis Public Policy Consulting (CPPC) on behalf of the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food (UDAF), sheds light on accessibility issues in the state’s medicinal cannabis program.
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