CONCORD — The state’s Department of Health and Human Services announced it will begin issuing identification cards next Monday to patients in New Hampshire qualified to purchase medical marijuana, days after a woman from Alstead became the first Granite State resident to legally purchase therapeutic cannabis.DHHS will provide registry identification cards to qualifying patients and caregivers before the state’s Alternative Treatment Centers (ATCs) are operational.
“As we begin to issue registry identification cards to qualifying patients who want them, we look forward to those patients being able to access therapeutic cannabis at dispensaries in New Hampshire,” DHHS Commissioner Nick Toumpas said in a statement. [Read more at the Manchester Union Leader]
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