Medical cannabis card

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A medical marijuana card is a state issued identification card that enables a patient with a doctor's recommendation to obtain, possess, or cultivate cannabis for medicinal use despite marijuana's lack of the normal Food and Drug Administration testing for safety and efficacy. These cards are issued by a state or country in which medical cannabis is recognized. Typically a patient is required to pay a fee to the state in order to obtain a medical marijuana card.[1]

In most states with medical marijuana card programs, the card is valid for up to 12 months and may be renewed[citation needed]. Legal states also have different requirements for obtaining a medical marijuana card. Medical marijuana cards in the United States are now possible to obtain in over 22 states,[2] including states with legalized recreational marijuana such as Washington and Colorado as well as other states such as California and Massachusetts.

See also

References

  1. ^ http://public.health.oregon.gov/diseasesconditions/chronicdisease/medicalmarijuanaprogram/pages/noticeofommpfeechanges.aspx
  2. ^ Delgado, Frank. "An Introduction to MMJ: The Where and What of Medical Marijuana Cards". MMJRecs. Retrieved 1 January 2016.
  • NOTICE OF OMMP FEE CHANGES** | Medical Marijuana Program." **NOTICE OF OMMP FEE CHANGES** | Medical Marijuana Program. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Feb. 2013.

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