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US (FL): Medical-marijuana rules may arise by Monday

Florida's rules for companies to grow and sell medical marijuana to patients with severe epilepsy and other debilitating conditions could be out as soon as Monday.

A judge last month ordered the Florida Department of Health to rewrite its regulations for an oil made from non-euphoric cannabis, known commonly as "Charlotte's Web," that can be used to treat epilepsy, other neurological disorders and cancer.
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The department has been mum since the ruling on Nov. 14, when it said it would "consider all options that will most expeditiously get this product to market to help families facing serious illnesses." It has until Monday to appeal the judge's order.

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