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The Marihuana Medical Access Regulations define the circumstance and manner in which marihuana can be used for medical purposes by people who are suffering from grave and debilitating illnesses. The regulations describe how people can be authorized to possess and grow marijuana without legal penalty. These new regulations deal exclusively with the medical use of marijuana, not the issue of legalization.