MjLink

West Virginia Lawmakers Consider Allowing Medical Cannabis Patients to Access Plant Form - MjLink Cannabis Business News and Press

MjLink Cannabis Business News and Press

Cannabis Industry Business Professionals Blogs, Press Releases and News Articles from the best journalist in the industry. Stay updated on all news from many online cannabis news outlets, on MjLink.com

West Virginia Lawmakers Consider Allowing Medical Cannabis Patients to Access Plant Form

Cannabis Business Times Marijuana News Monday, 10 February 2020
1 minute reading time (266 words)

West Virginia lawmakers have amended the state’s medical cannabis law to allow patients to access the plant form of cannabis, according to a Cumberland Times-News report.

The change is part of Senate Bill 339, a package of regulations that the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources (DHHR) submitted for legislative approval, the news outlet reported.

The House of Delegates Judiciary Committee considered the legislation during a Feb. 5 meeting, where Del. Brandon Steele (R-Raleigh) moved to amend a DHHR rule to allow patients enrolled in the state’s medical cannabis program to access the plant form for treatment. The motion was approved in a voice vote, the Cumberland Times-News reported.

The 2017 law that legalized medical cannabis in West Virginia specified that only pills, oils, topicals, vaporization, tinctures, liquids or transdermal patches were permitted in the program, according to the news outlet.

The full House of Delegates is slated to vote on S.B. 339, the Cumberland Times-News reported, and although the legislation already cleared the Senate, the Senate must now approve the amendment.

DHHR began accepting business license applications from prospective cannabis cultivators, processors, distributors and laboratories in December, even though the 2017 legislation that legalized medical cannabis in the state mandated that the program launch July 1, 2019.

The delay can be attributed, in part, to state officials’ struggle to implement a banking solution for the industry. Treasurer John Perdue awarded a banking contract to South Charleston-based Element Federal Credit Union last year to handle the funds associated with the state’s medical cannabis industry, and sales are expected to launch in 2021.

Original link

  • Previous
  • Next

About the author

Cannabis Business Times

Author's recent posts
More posts from author
Monday, 03 November 2025 Closing Farm Bill ‘Loophole’ Would Help Hemp Industry ‘Thrive,’ Minnesota AG Says
Monday, 03 November 2025 Borealis Opens State-of-the-Art Cultivation, Production Facility in Connecticut
Monday, 03 November 2025 InterCure, Cannasoul Partner to Advance Cannabis Science, Pharmaceutical Innovation
Monday, 03 November 2025 Curaleaf Launches 5th Annual 'Feed the Block' Fundraiser to Combat Food Insecurity in US
Monday, 03 November 2025 Planet 13 Divests California Dispensary, Closes Cultivation Facility
Monday, 03 November 2025 Cannabis Consumer Survey Shows Digital Conveniences Driving Purchasing

Related Posts

Closing Farm Bill ‘Loophole’ Would Help Hemp Industry ‘Thrive,’ Minnesota AG Says

Marijuana News

Borealis Opens State-of-the-Art Cultivation, Production Facility in Connecticut

Marijuana News

InterCure, Cannasoul Partner to Advance Cannabis Science, Pharmaceutical Innovation

Marijuana News

Curaleaf Launches 5th Annual 'Feed the Block' Fundraiser to Combat Food Insecurity in US

Marijuana News

Planet 13 Divests California Dispensary, Closes Cultivation Facility

Marijuana News

Cannabis Consumer Survey Shows Digital Conveniences Driving Purchasing

Marijuana News

Copyright ©2026 MjLink


main version