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no marijuana in vermont?

Discussion in 'Marijuana Consumption Q&A' started by lemmas, Apr 30, 2017.

  1. i just moved back here and don't know too many people around anymore. the only guy i knew from before has been out for a few weeks. i have glaucoma and it helps with eye pressure, but i don't have insurance to get a card. this kinda sucks
     
  2. Confused...Insurance for MMJ...Not that I am aware of?
    Glaucoma...Not listed as a MMJ allowable condition?
    What's up with this?
     
  3. no insurance to see a doctor in general, although glaucoma is an allowed condition
     
  4. ..Now I get the Insurance part...Shame it is!
    I did look at the Vermont Law though...
    Looks like a good loophole for you:)
    In Nevada, I fell under the Chronic Pain Loophole
    See area that I made Bold and underlined

    Hope you find something soon!:D


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