
the Compassionate Care Act
The Compassionate Care Act is legislation designed to provide legal protections and access to medical marijuana for patients with serious or debilitating medical conditions, such as cancer or chronic pain. It allows qualified patients to obtain and use cannabis as a treatment option. The act typically includes regulations for how medical marijuana is produced, dispensed, and consumed, ensuring that patients can access it safely and legally. The goal is to improve quality of life for those suffering from severe health issues by allowing them to use a potentially beneficial, alternative therapy.