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coolslayer
12-13-2009, 09:45 PM
The board recommended several conditions at the Friday hearing(12-11-09).

www(dot)santafenewmexican(dot)com(slash)Local%20Ne ws(slash)Medical-marijuana-Board-expands-treatment-availability

"Towers was lucky. The board voted to recommend that his condition â?? cluster headaches â?? be approved. The board even amended the petition to include migraine headaches, ankylosing spondylitis and bipolar disorder as qualifying conditions."

"Two other conditions that were proposed Friday â?? blepharospasm (a neurological disorder that causes abnormal contraction of the eyelid) and hepatitis C in patients undergoing nonantiviral treatment â?? did not get board approval.

About a hundred people attended Friday's hearing."

therealwrwhite
12-14-2009, 06:15 PM
SWOP ( Southwest Organic Producers) is now accepting
enrollment applications for qualified medical cannabis patients.

SWOP is one of only five not-for-profit corporations in the entire country that are licensed
to produce and distribute medical cannabis to qualified patients in the State of New Mexico.

Enrollment forms may be downloaded at:
http://southwestorganicproducers.com/forms/SWOP.Enrollment.forms.pdf.zip

Sign up for the SWOP newsletter:
Southwest Organic Producers (SWOP) : Mailing List Signup (http://visitor.constantcontact.com/manage/optin/ea?v=001gYuebWlSSZN6cmEXqvuNlg%3D%3D)

For more information about the SWOP medical cannabis program visit our website: SWOP - Southwest Organic Producers - Some of New Mexico's Finest medical cannabis (http://southwestorganicproducers.com)

For more information on how to become a patient or producer visit NMDOH: Medical Cannabis Program - Infectious Disease Bureau (http://www.health.state.nm.us/IDB/medical_cannabis.shtml)

Our mission is to provide qualified New Mexican patients with an uninterrupted supply of the highest quality medical cannabis for alleviating symptoms caused by debilitating medical conditions and their medical treatments. SWOP is committed to working with the state of New Mexico, the New Mexican health care community and qualified New Mexican patients to support and serve the purpose of the Lynn and Erin Compassionate use act, passed by the state of New Mexico in 2007.

coolslayer
12-14-2009, 09:30 PM
Excellent.