Medical cannabis definition

Medical cannabis means the same as that term is defined in Section 26-61a-102.
Medical cannabis means any species of the genus cannabis plant, or any mixture or preparation of them, including whole plant extracts and resins, and is delivered in the form of: (1) liquid, including, but not limited to, oil; (2) pill; (3) vaporized delivery method with use of liquid or oil but which does not require the use of dried leaves or plant form; or (4) any other method, excluding smoking, approved by the commissioner.
Medical cannabis means cannabis in a medicinal dosage form or a cannabis product in a medicinal dosage form.

Examples of Medical cannabis in a sentence

  • Medical cannabis laws and opioid analgesic overdose mortality in the United States, 1999-2010.

  • Medical cannabis use is associated with decreased opiate medication use in a retrospective cross-sectional survey of patients with chronic pain.

  • Medical cannabis cards do not provide an exception to the University prohibition of using and/or possessing cannabis on University property.

  • Medical cannabis access, use, and substitution for prescription opioids and other substances: A survey of authorized medical cannabis patients.

  • Medical cannabis cultivation does not include operations that manufacture cannabis products such as oils, tinctures, or edibles which are classified separately.


More Definitions of Medical cannabis

Medical cannabis means cannabis for certified medical use as set forth in this act.
Medical cannabis means cannabis as defined in this section,
Medical cannabis or “medicinal cannabis” means cannabis that is intended to be used for medical cannabis purposes in accordance with the Compassionate Use Act (Health and Safety Code section 11362.5), the Medical Marijuana Program Act (Health and Safety Code section 11362.7 et seq.), the Medical Cannabis Regulation and Safety Act (“MCRSA,” Business and Professions Code section 19300 et seq.), and MAUCRSA.
Medical cannabis means cannabis and its constituent cannabinoids, such as tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD), used as an herbal remedy or therapy to treat disease or alleviate symptoms. Medical cannabis can be administered in a variety of ways, including, but not limited to: vaporizing or smoking dried buds; using concentrates; administering tinctures or tonics; applying topicals such as ointments or balms; or consuming medical cannabis- infused food products.
Medical cannabis means Cannabis, as defined in Section 12.26.030.A, that is intended or used for medicinal purposes in compliance with state law.
Medical cannabis means the same as that term is defined in Section 26B-4-201.
Medical cannabis means any species of the genus