Pennsylvania bill proposes medical marijuana for hospitalized terminal patients
Legislators in Pennsylvania introduced a bill targeting end‑of‑life care. The measure would permit terminally ill patients to access medical marijuana. It
Legislators in Pennsylvania introduced a bill targeting end‑of‑life care. The
measure would permit terminally ill patients to access medical marijuana. It
specifically allows use even when patients are admitted to a hospital.
Supporters argue the change offers additional pain‑relief options. Opponents
raise concerns about hospital regulations and oversight. The bill currently
moves through the state legislative process. If passed, hospitals would need to
adjust policies for compliance. Stakeholders will monitor the bill’s progress in
upcoming sessions.