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Gov. Cuomo May Allow Limited Medical Marijuana Use In NY

Governor Andrew Cuomo
Office of Gov. Andrew Cuomo

Governor Andrew Cuomo is expected to add New York to the 20 states allowing medical marijuana use.

Cuomo would use administrative powers rather than legislative action to allow a limited number of

hospitals to use marijuana to treat certain ailments. The plan was first reported by The New York Times.

Marijuana remains illegal in New York, though possession of small amounts has been reduced to a low-level violation subject to a fine.

The state Drug Policy Alliance was briefed on Cuomo's plan Saturday. Director Gabriel Sayegh says it's a huge change but the state should still pursue legislative action to authorize medical use.

Cuomo is set to formally announce his plan in his state of the state speech Wednesday.

The Cuomo administration did not respond to requests for comment from The Associated Press.

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