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A Pennsylvania proposal would require employers in the state to cover the costs of medical cannabis for injured employees who are collecting workers’ comp.
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New legislation introduced in Pennsylvania would require employers in the state to provide up to $250 per month to cover medical cannabis costs for injured employees who are collecting workersā compensation, WorkCompCentral reports.
The proposal, HB 1766, would require workers who request reimbursement for their cannabis purchases to be registered with the stateās medical cannabis program.
The billās sponsor, Rep. David Delloso (D), said that āInjured workers in chronic pain need a workable option for pain management other than opioids,ā and that āprescribing medical cannabis to treat chronic pain protects injured workers from the hazards associated with these dangerous and harmful medications.ā
āPermitting medical cannabis to be used in the treatment of chronic pain management for injured workers not only helps workers but provides relief to their families. Families can take comfort in knowing their loved oneās pain is controlled without fear of addiction and the rapidly rising medical bills associated with opioids.ā ā Delloso, in a memo introducing the bill
While Pennsylvania lawmakers approved the stateās medical cannabis legalization policy in 2016, the Legislature has so far failed to adopt any adult-use reforms. The Pennsylvania House of Representatives passed a cannabis legalization proposal in May that included a plan for state-run dispensaries, but the Senate Law and Justice Committee voted to table the bill, effectively killing the effort for the year.
Meanwhile, bipartisan lawmakers introduced another cannabis legalization proposal last month.
Based in Portland, Oregon, Graham is Ganjapreneur’s Chief Editor. He has been writing about the legalization landscape since 2012 and has been contributing to Ganjapreneur since our official launch in… More by Graham Abbott
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