To obtain a prescription for medical marijuana, you must first got a doctor. If the doctor feels that the use of the medicine will be beneficial to your health, he will give you a card. The medical card (thanks to prop 215) will allow you to posses a given amount (usually 1oz-3oz) at one time. You will also be allowed to go to a marijuana dispensary to legally purchase your medicine. That way you don't have to associate with street dealers, and the black market of pot. After obtaining a 215 card, you could also legally grow your own plants. Of course, you can only grow it for yourself, and there is a limit on how much you can grow. Just like any other flower (because it is just a flower you know) or vegetable, it can be extremely cheap and easy to grow successful plants
So get a card if you feel you need one, but please don't flaunt it and take advantage of it. Don't ruin what so many have been fighting so hard for.
by having migranes but your doctor has to prescribe it
Make an appointment with a licensed Marijuana Doctor near your area.
If you have ADD or ADHD, you have the right to get a prescription from the person who tested you for your disorder. Their are more ways, but I don't know 'em.
All you have to do is go to your doctor and have a ache pain or illness and tell him you've been smoking or using the plant to help with the pain and ask him what he suggests
Depends on where you live different states have different guildelines and regulations. You can ask your doctor or check with your local health department.
By going to the doctor. :)
Yes you can if you acully need it
Yes. but the condition you are prescribed medical marijuana in the first place should be cause for a discharge anyway.
No, they can't.
yes
Marijuana is specifically prescribed to people undergoing chemotherapy. Talk to your doctor and see if medical marijuana is legal where you live.
Medical Marijuana Dispensary give you all the needed information about the intake of medical marijuana for suitable reasons. On the other hand the prescribed amount of intake should be monitored and thus one requires a medical prescription for disease by doctor
A medical marijuana card is given to a patient through their medical provider. The doctor is covered under the patient's insurance as is the marijuana since it is considered a prescribed medication.
There's no problem with that. They are prescribed marijuana to treat a disease or condition that they have. It's legal.
marijuana it can be prescribed by a doctor for medical reasons...but is also illegal because it is used to get high
of course not...worshipping muslims have no need for marijuana and IT IS Haram also even if you're not a worshipper! ___________________________________________________ It is halal if prescribed by a Muslim physician on purpose for medical purpose necessity and if there is no other choice.
The physician who prescribed the drug or the pharmacist who filled the prescription can recommend the correct dosage.
If you are in a chronic condition like Cancer, Epilepsy, Glaucoma, HIV/AIDS, Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), Crohn's disease, or Parkinson's disease, you can get a medical marijuana card from any certified doctor iccdelray(.)com in Florida. There are some conditions to getting a medical card. Those are: Be a permanent or seasonal Florida resident. Be diagnosed with a qualifying medical condition by a qualified physician. Be entered into the Medical Marijuana Use Registry. Obtain a Medical Marijuana Use Registry Identification Card.
This comes from the White House: "Marijuana legalization for any purpose is a non-starter in the Obama administration." Also "The costs of legalizing marijuana would outweigh any possible tax that could be levied." As for medical marijuana, federally the only thing close to marijuana that you can be prescribed is Marinol which comes in the form of a pill or liquid. Some state governments allow actual marijuana to be prescribed but anyone participating in the use of it, even though prescribed can be punished by federal law. So the answer is no.