High costs, limited access, and stigma still define Utah’s medical cannabis program. Inside the effort to make it work for patients.
The Fight to Fix Utah’s Medical Cannabis Program
High costs, limited access, and stigma still define Utah’s medical cannabis program. Inside the effort to make it work for patients.
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Taylor Hartman is an Ogden-based writer who enjoys storytelling in all forms. His work has been featured in numerous Utah publications, winning an SPJ award for his reporting on nursing homes with the Utah Investigative Journalism Project. Taylor’s passion lies in uncovering hidden narratives and shedding light on the unseen. With a background in tourism and journalism, Taylor strives to tell the story of Utah and Utahns from north to south.

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