Thursday, November 24, 2011

How to Apply for A Medical Marijuana Registry Card


Are you a patient who believes that this drug can help you in your battle and lives in a state or country where marijuana use is legal? If so, this article will help you on how to use medical marijuana without any worries about the law. Here are salient guides that will surely gain you your registry card:

The first thing you have to do is to consult your doctor. For you to qualify, you should be a patient who is suffering from chronic, debilitating, severe, and/or a persistent type of disease. Upon consultation, a licensed doctor will give you a recommendation that you are deemed to benefit from medical cannabis. This recommendation should include your diagnosis and the reason why you are eligible for medical marijuana treatment. Your physician may have to fill up a form that will substantiate to the necessity of the recommendation. You can get this form from your state health department or any state-assigned sector that handles these matters.

Since marijuana is still classified under Schedule I drug, this means that a physician is prohibited to prescribe the drug; and since pharmacies dispense only physician-prescribed medications, you cannot get the drug from these commercial establishments. You should know that not all consultations turn out to be successful. Each of the 15 states that approves the use of medical marijuana has their own law about medical marijuana dispensaries.

Once you have the requisite documents, you can now apply for a medical marijuana registry card. Your state may require a registration fee and other documents to prove your age and residency such as driver's license, social security identification card or any documents specified.

Possessing a medical marijuana registry card means that you are given the responsibility to use marijuana for the sole purpose of medical therapy for personal own use. Other states such as California allows qualified patients o grow their own weeds while others do not. You can get them in a licensed dispensary.




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