In a significant legal decision that could impact millions of Americans, a federal judge recently ruled that insurance companies are not obligated to cover the cost of medical marijuana, even when prescribed by a licensed physician. This ruling exposes the complicated, often contradictory relationship between state-level legalization of cannabis and federal law, and it leaves many patients in a precarious situation: forced to either absorb the often high cost of their treatment or go without it altogether.
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