While there is still a lot that should be done in the medical marijuana industry for accommodating disabled persons, continuing this conversation can ensure that those who don’t have a voice are given one. It’s up to disabled patients and their families to do what’s possible with the resources available in your area so that people don’t have to struggle medicating at the time you need it.
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