RFK And Dr. Oz Want Anti-Marijuana Groups’ Lawsuit Challenging Medicare Hemp Coverage Program Dismissed
Federal health officials under the Trump administration are seeking dismissal of a lawsuit filed by marijuana legalization opponents challenging a new Medicare hemp coverage program that would provide up to $500 annually in hemp-derived products (primarily CBD) to eligible beneficiaries. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) initiative represents a significant expansion of federal coverage for hemp-based treatments.
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