Program thought to be first of kind in state
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Written by Blake Herzog
The Rancho Mirage City Council voted Thursday to allow medical marijuana deliveries to qualified residents.
And if their dispensary won’t deliver for free, the city will subsidize up to $25 of travel costs per patient per month within a 12-mile radius. Dispensaries would be banned within city limits.
The city’s “Medical Cannabis Compassionate Access Program” is believed to be the first of its kind in the state.
“This is an experiment,” Mayor Richard Kite said.
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And if their dispensary won’t deliver for free, the city will subsidize up to $25 of travel costs per patient per month within a 12-mile radius. Dispensaries would be banned within city limits.
The city’s “Medical Cannabis Compassionate Access Program” is believed to be the first of its kind in the state.
“This is an experiment,” Mayor Richard Kite said.
Read complete article here:
http://www.mydesert.com/article/20110204/NEWS01/102040310/1006/news01/Rancho-Mirage-OKs-medical-marijuana-delivery