Federal Judge Dismisses Anti-Marijuana Groups’ Lawsuit Challenging Medicare Hemp Coverage Program
A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit filed by anti-marijuana groups challenging the Trump administration's Medicare hemp coverage program, which allows eligible Medicare patients up to $500 annually for hemp-derived products including CBD. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) initiated the program, and the court sided with the government in rejecting the legal challenge.
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