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THE AD BLOCK: Free Q&A on Pa.’s Uneven Rules for Medical Marijuana Cards

by Spotlight PA

THE AD BLOCK: Free Q&A on Pa.’s Uneven Rules for Medical Marijuana Cards

As Pennsylvania lawmakers planned the legislation that would create the state’s medical marijuana program in 2016, their fears of unscrupulous doctors who might exploit the program for profit led them to impose strict advertising prohibitions on physicians.

As a result, physicians can face penalties if they advertise their power to approve patients for cannabis.

But those restrictions only apply to doctors. The companies that connect patients to doctors for certifications do not face the same limits, a loophole that allows them to advertise on websites, airwaves, and discount sites like Groupon.

Doctors, lawyers, and even at least one certification company owner argue this loophole is unfair, and some advocates say it undermines trust in the marijuana program among patients. Now, as lawmakers in Harrisburg debate whether to legalize recreational cannabis, we’ll be looking at how Pa.’s advertising ban and other medical marijuana rules are affecting hundreds of thousands of patients across the state.

On Tuesday, June 14 at 6 p.m. ET, join Spotlight PA via Zoom for a free Q&A on the rules and flaws of the state’s medical marijuana program. Have questions for our panelists? Submit them in advance to [email protected].

When: Tuesday, June 14 from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. ET.
Where: Via Zoom. RSVP for free here.
Who:

Other panelists to be announced