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Like Yelp for medical marijuana? This startup wants your input

Releaf is meant to serve as a guide for medical marijuana users.

Releaf wants to help medical marijuana users track and understand their experiences. (Courtesy photo)

Delaware’s medical marijuana law was passed in 2011. Marijuana was decriminalized last year in addition to the cannabis oil bill being signed this year. This makes the economic climate in the First State ripe for apps like Releaf, which aims to collect information on different strains of the plant. The newly launched startup is now offering its app for users in Delaware.
Releaf has a small team headquartered in D.C., the team hopes to expand as the app gains more users. Sister site Technical.ly DC has the details.
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