Medical marijuana products will be delivered to nine licensed pharmacies across the state on Tuesday, with purchasing availability coming in the days that follow. Pharmacist at Medicis in Lake Charles James Thibodeaux says at first the product will come in a droplet form that goes under the tongue. The going price for a bottle is between $90 and $200.
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Medical marijuana products are not covered by insurance.
New Orleans attorney Randy Boudreaux files a lawsuit against the Louisiana Supreme Court and the Louisiana State Bar Association saying attorneys are unconstitutionally forced to pay bar fees. General Counsel at the Pelican Institute James Baehr says other states do not have a mandatory bar membership if they are not a regulatory part of the legal landscape.
The Louisiana State Bar Association says it’s in compliance with the law and denies the allegations that are contained in the lawsuit.
Qualifying for the fall statewide elections begin tomorrow, and so far very few incumbents look set to face a competitive race to keep their seats…
A Ball woman is dead following a UTV crash on Sunday afternoon. The vehicle, a Honda Pioneer 700, was being driven by a 16-year-old along Cunningham road when the driver lost control and led to the overturning of the vehicle, ejecting both passengers. The juvenile received minor injuries while the passenger, 40-year-old Amanda Preble, was pronounced dead. The crash remains under investigation.