New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie agreed Friday to give chronically ill children easier access to medical marijuana, but he was unwilling to go as far as state lawmakers wanted.
A father took a stop by Governor Chris Christie at a Scotch Plains restaurant as an opportunity to make his case for him to sign a bill that would make minors part of New Jersey's medical marijuana law.
The New Jersey Health Department has issued a permit to the third Alternative Treatment Center in the state, located in Woodbridge, to start growing medical marijuana.
Advocates for medical marijuana are planning to make a direct appeal to Gov. Chris Christie to sign a bill that would ease access to the drug for children with certain medical conditions.
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The parents of a toddler in Scotch Plains are asking the state to revise its medical marijuana program in a way that could help their daughter with her seizure disorder known as Dravet syndrome.
While New Jersey still has just one medical marijuana dispensary where eligible patients can get the drug they need to ease the symptoms of their illness, critics are bashing Governor Chris Christie, claiming he's dragging his feet on the program.