Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF4789

Introduced
3/11/24  

Caption

Definition of qualifying medical condition modified for purposes of medical cannabis registry program.

Impact

If enacted, HF4789 would significantly alter Minnesota's healthcare landscape regarding medical cannabis usage. By enabling the addition of more qualifying conditions, the bill aims to ensure that patients suffering from various chronic and debilitating conditions can access medical cannabis as part of their treatment plans. Moreover, it empowers the health commissioner with the authority to evaluate and adjust the list of conditions based on ongoing research and public input, thus fostering a more responsive and patient-centered approach to healthcare.

Summary

House File 4789 proposes modifications to the definition of qualifying medical conditions under the Minnesota medical cannabis registry program. The bill intends to expand the range of conditions that could be eligible for cannabis treatment, allowing for a broader interpretation that aligns with medical practitioners' assessments. Specifically, the legislation outlines that qualifying conditions can now include a wider variety of ailments, allowing the commissioner to add or modify these conditions based on evidence and public petitions. This change aims to enhance patient care and access to potentially beneficial treatments.

Contention

The discussions surrounding this bill highlight notable points of contention, particularly regarding the appropriateness of expanding medical cannabis use. Advocates for the bill argue that it provides necessary relief to patients in need and reflects evolving medical insights. Conversely, opponents may voice concerns about the potential for over-prescription and misuse, reflecting a longstanding debate in healthcare about balancing access to treatment with regulatory oversight. The scope of the commissioner's authority to modify qualifying conditions could also generate discussions around accountability and transparency in decisions affecting public health.

Companion Bills

MN SF4524

Similar To Medical cannabis registry program qualifying medical condition definition modification provision

Previously Filed As

MN SF4524

Medical cannabis registry program qualifying medical condition definition modification provision

MN HB352

AN ACT relating to qualifying medical conditions for the use of medicinal cannabis.

MN HF175

Cannabis; manufacturers allowed to distribute medical cannabis to Tribal medical cannabis program patients, registry program patients allowed to obtain medical cannabis from Tribal medical cannabis program, medical cannabis transportation by manufacturers registered with Tribal medical cannabis program provided, protections extended, and criminal penalty modified.

MN HF1877

Medical cannabis and cannabis provisions modified.

MN SF2136

Provisions for Tribal medical cannabis program modification

MN SF537

Manufacturers permission to distribute medical cannabis to Tribal medical cannabis program patients

MN SF2372

Medical cannabis and cannabis provisions modification

MN SB26

Revise the definition of practitioner for purposes of the medical cannabis program.

MN SB1

Modify debilitating medical conditions for medical cannabis use.

MN HB1278

Relative to qualifying medical conditions for purposes of therapeutic cannabis.

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