Both my parents were hugely active in the AMA. This recent AMA-backed study shows 71% of chronic pain patients and 59% of doctors support national legalization of medical marijuana. Even more powerful—64% of patients and 51% of physicians want insurance companies to cover the cost of cannabis treatments, is a huge step toward making cannabis accessible and affordable for those who need it most.
The AMA’s involvement highlights a critical turning point. As the largest medical association in the U.S., their stance amplifies the urgency for reform. Alongside Congressional Democrats pushing for cannabis rescheduling and Pennsylvania’s top GOP senator backing marijuana decriminalization, the call for change is louder than ever.
Recent AMA study reveals strong support for medical cannabis:
71% of chronic pain patients and 59% of doctors back national legalization [4]
64% of patients and 51% of physicians want insurance coverage for cannabis treatments [4]
Political momentum:
Congressional Democrats push for cannabis rescheduling
Top Pennsylvania GOP senator supports marijuana decriminalization [2]
Strong majority of Pennsylvania voters in key districts favor legalization [5]
This growing support across the AMA, patients, doctors, and politicians signals a critical turning point for medical cannabis reform. Now is the time to push for comprehensive policy changes prioritizing patient care and access. FIGHT ON!!!
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🌐 Sources
ifh.rutgers.edu – Chronic Pain Patients Are More Supportive of Cannabis …
marijuanamoment.net – Top GOP Pennsylvania Senator Voices Support For …
whitehouse.gov – Remarks by President Biden Before the 79th Session of …
marijuanamoment.net – Most Pain Patients And Doctors Support Legalizing …
marijuanamoment.net – Pennsylvania Lawmakers Should Legalize Marijuana This …
barackobama.medium.com – Our Remarks at the 2024 Democratic National