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uHomeNews Links About Contact Medical Marijuana Counseling OF ARKANSAS Search Welcome to MMCAR! Medicinal marijuana can help with alleviating a host of symptoms that in some cases have been debilitating for many patients. However, as with any medication, patient history, dosing, adverse effects, drug interactions, and formulation are extremely important considerations. Medicinal marijuana now comes in so many different strains and forms, that health care providers are being advised to use a patient-determined, self-adjusted dosing model. Therefore, pharmacists are being sought after more and more for their expertise by both the patient and health care provider. Pharmacist consultation may actually be Arkansas law soon as House Bill 2190 requiring it has passed both the House and Senate and is headed to Gov. Asa Hutchinson's desk! As marijuana’s reputation continues to shift from the persona of an illicit drug to a therapeutic drug, our pharmacist consultants will be available to advise Arkansas providers and patients on its medicinal use. Additional information is coming, so please bookmark this site and check back soon. AR Medical Marijuana Amendment Click here for a PDF of the Medical Marijuana Amendment of 2016. It was on the November 8, 2016 ballot in Arkansas as an initiated constitutional amendment. It was approved legalizing medical marijuana for 17 qualifying conditions, creating a Medical Marijuana Commission, and allocating tax revenue to technical institutes, vocational schools, workforce training, and the General Fund. It went into effect on Nov. 9, 2016. Legislation House Bill 2190 would require pharmacists help dispensaries and medical marijuana patients. The bill now heads to Gov. Asa Hutchinson's desk. House Bill 1026 changed the date that the Alcoholic Beverage Control Division needed to have rules established for dispensaries and cultivation facilities and the Arkansas Medical Marijuana Commission needed to set up a licensing process from 120 days to 180 days after the election. The bill also changed the date that dispensaries and cultivators could apply for licenses from June 1 to July 1, 2017. Gov. Asa Hutchinson signed House Bill 1026 on January 24, 2017. House Bill 1058 eliminated the requirement that a physician declare in writing that "the potential benefits of the medical use of marijuana would likely outweigh the health risks for the qualifying patient." HB 1058 kept intact the requirement that physicians provide written certification stating the patient has a qualifying condition for medical marijuana. It also stated that patients' medical marijuana records are not considered medical records, although they are confidential. Gov. Asa Hutchinson signed House Bill 1026 on January 24, 2017. AR Medical Marijuana Commission Click here for a PDF of the RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE APPLICATION FOR, ISSUANCE, AND RENEWAL OF LICENSES FOR MEDICAL MARIJUANA CULTIVATION
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