ALBANY, N.Y.– Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s office will direct the state Department of Health to speed up the implementation of the state’s medical marijuana program for children who have epilepsy, an administration official on Wednesday morning confirmed.
The move comes following the death of a 9-year-old Orchard Park girl whose family lobbied for the medical marijuana measure this year died from seizures earlier this month.
In the days since, Cuomo’s staff reportedly met with the state health commissioner and advocates for medical marijuana, who requested the program be implemented on a faster timetable.
The medical marijuana law was approved in June following an intense period of negotiations between the governor and the lawmakers who backed the legislation.
In the end, the program that was approved was one that gave broad authority over a medical marijuana program that would be implemented over the next 18 months.
At the time of the program’s passage, advocates for medical marijuana said the timetable for the implementation of the program was disappointingly slow.
Cuomo in Buffalo this week said he wanted to implement the program quickly but also do it right.
“If it can be accelerated safely, then we will do that,” Cuomo said.
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