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How To Get Your Medical Marijuana Card

Need a Medical Marijuana Card? Let us help by Starting Here Get your Medical Card *The “cost” listed below for all states is the application cost only. Additional fees will apply from the healthcare provider’s office that issues your MMJ recommendation. *Read the Complete Guide: How to Get a Medical Marijuana Card in Alaska Cost | $25 (with a $20 renewal fee). The card is valid for 12 months. Medical Conditions | Glaucoma, HIV/AIDS, Cancer, Nausea, Pain, Muscle spasms, Seizures, Cachexia (wasting syndrome), and Multiple Sclerosis. Purchase & Possession Limits | 1 oz. of usable marijuana and six plants (three immature, three mature). A single dwelling can have up to 12 plants but a maximum of six flowering plants. Recreational | Alaska provides recreational marijuana at certified shops to individuals over the age of 21. Adult users can also buy. Possess up to one ounce of usable marijuana. These individuals can also grow plants to the same limits as their MMJ counterparts. *Read the

Florida Judge Lifts Stay On Smokable Medical Marijuana

Leon County circuit court Judge Karen Gievers on Tuesday lifted a stay on her May 25 ruling that the Florida Legislature’s provision banning smokable medical marijuana is unconstitutional. The state’s Department of Health had filed an appeal of Gievers’ ruling, which automatically put it on hold. Attorney John Morgan and two patients with terminal illnesses then filed an appeal of that stay. Florida judge lifts stay on smokable medical marijuana Back to video The stay will officially be lifted on June 11. Gievers wrote that delaying her ruling any further would create irreparable harm to patients. She also wrote that the stay returns the law to its previous state after voters approved a constitutional amendment in November 2016 allowing the use of medical marijuana. When the Legislature passed the laws to enact the amendment last year, they included a section banning the sale of products used to smoke marijuana, citing health risks. The laws, signed by Gov. Rick Scott last June, state

Best Medical Marijuana Card Service

Although State Question 807, the initiative for recreational marijuana legalization in Oklahoma, was withdrawn from the 2020 General Election, the ballot measure will likely be back; until then, Oklahoma has a statewide medical use cannabis program. Approved by more than 56%, Oklahoma residents in 2018 made sure 342,263 residents received medical cannabis as of September 2020, according to the state government program OMMA. Like most states, Oklahoma has had to delay its ballot measure that would not only legalize recreational cannabis use but make wide-sweeping criminal justice reform in the Sooner State. With recreational and medicinal cannabis legalization and reform happening each election cycle across the U.S., Oklahoma should appropriately see further medical cannabis provisions sooner than later. Until then, Americans for Safe Access gives the south-central U.S. region a B for its medical marijuana program. “By May of 2020, Oklahoma had issued 2,428 dispensary licenses, 6,346 gr