"Many of these conditions deal with various aspects of chronic pain," said Ken Wolski, executive director of the Coalition for Medical Marijuana New Jersey.
Veterans and others in New Jersey are waiting on Gov. Chris Christie to decide whether they'll be allowed to legally treat their post-traumatic stress disorder with marijuana.
Republican Gov. Chris Christie will decide whether New Jersey residents with post-traumatic stress disorder can be treated with medical marijuana after lawmakers approved a measure Monday.
Lawmakers renew a bid to add post-traumatic stress disorder to the list of medical conditions that qualify someone to receive medical marijuana in New Jersey.