NH’s first medical marijuana dispensary ready to do business

NH first alternative treatment center for cannabis will open Saturday April 30.
NH first alternative treatment center for cannabis openedย April 30.

PLYMOUTH, NH โ€“ Sanctuaryย  ATCย  hasย  receivedย  a registration certificateย  toย  begin operations at its Plymouth dispensary location. With theย  certificate, Sanctuary ATC will be first alternative treatment center inย  Newย  Hampshireย  toย  beginย  dispensingย  therapeuticย  cannabisย  to qualifyingย  patients and designated caregivers registered with the ATC when the dispensary opens on Saturday, April 30.

โ€œWhenย  the Therapeutic Cannabis Program was established by the Legislature,
itย  envisionedย  that people in New Hampshire suffering from serious medical
conditionsย  wouldย  beย  able to access therapeutic cannabis for relief. I am
veryย  pleased to announce that with the opening of the Sanctuary dispensary
inย  Plymouth,ย  thatย  dayย  hasย  arrived,โ€ย  said DHHS Commissioner Jeffrey A.
Meyers.ย  โ€œMy thanks to the Therapeutic Cannabis Program staff and Sanctuary
ATC for their tireless efforts in realizing this significant achievement on
behalf of patients and caregivers.โ€

DHHSย  isย  implementing the Therapeutic Cannabis Program, which will include fourย  dispensaryย  locations.ย  Temescal Wellness, Inc., which has received a conditionalย ย  registrationย  ย certificateย  andย  isย  cultivatingย  therapeutic cannabis,ย  willย  open its dispensaries in Dover and Lebanon in the next few weeks.ย  Primeย  ATC,ย  whichย  isย  completingย  construction of its cultivation center, expects to open its dispensary in Merrimack later this summer.

Qualifying conditions in NH include:

  • Cancer
  • Glaucoma
  • HIV (Positive Status)
  • Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
  • Hepatitis C (antiviral treatment)
  • ALS
  • Muscular Dystrophy
  • Crohnโ€™s Disease
  • Alzheimer’s Disease
  • Epilepsy
  • Lupus
  • Parkinsonโ€™s Disease
  • Multiple Sclerosis
  • Chronic Pancreatitis
  • Spinal Cord Injury or Disease
  • Traumatic Brain Injury
  • One or more injuries that significantly interfere with daily activities as documented by the patientโ€™s provider

AND a severely debilitating or terminal medical condition or its treatment that has produced at least one of the following:

  • Elevated Intraocular Pressure
  • Cachexia
  • Chemotherapy-Induced Anorexia
  • Wasting Syndrome
  • Agitation of Alzheimerโ€™s Disease
  • Severe Pain that has not responded to previously prescribed medication or surgical measures or for which other treatment options produced serious side effects, constant or severe nausea, moderate to severe vomiting, seizures, or severe, persistent muscle spasm

Applications for potentially qualifying patients and designated caregivers,
medicalย  providerย  certification,ย  andย  otherย  important information can be
foundย  onย  theย  Therapeuticย  Cannabisย  Programย  page on the DHHS website.


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