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Texans with chronic pain can now explore medical marijuana as a treatment option. Recent legislative changes have expanded the eligibility for medical cannabis prescriptions to include conditions like chronic pain, traumatic brain injury, and Crohn’s Disease.

Texans can now consult doctors from home via telemedicine and fill prescriptions through statewide delivery or local pickup. Texas Original serves the entire state and offers 20% off first orders, plus rewards for returning patients.

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