Thank you for your question! Right now on December 6, 2009 you cannot have legal access to marijuana for anxiety. In the state of Virginia marijuana may be prescribed by a physician to patient for either the treatment of glaucoma, multiple sclerosis or cancer. However, there is good reason to believe that within a year new legislation will be introduced to include other legitimate medical conditions that have had favorable responses to marijuana. Studies have shown anxiety disorders respond favorably to medication with cannabis.
It truly depends on the severity of the disorder and how well you cope with anti anxiety medications. If medicines, such as Ativan, have negative effects on the patient, many doctors will even suggest medicinal marijuana as a natural alternative. Its important to recognize that marijuana is a safe, cheap, readily available plant that can cure all symptoms of anxiety including; nausea, diarrhea, chest pains, and countless others. However, if marijuana worsens the patient's disorder by making them even more anxious, the doctor may suggest marijuana as a poor treatment. Bottom line: ask your physician for medical marijuana information and discuss if its the proper treatment for you. Remember, it NEVER hurts to ask (: hope I helped!
-Happy Toking-
-PeacefulBlazer
weed is known to calm people down as well as make them more anxious , one of my best friends gets panic attacks when he smokes weed but other friends keep there cool when they smoke weed , personally I just think it helps me chill
Not Yet , I believe its for glaucoma, cancer , and m.s. so far ! We will see if there expanding for other diseases in the future . Hopefully this state will be like California !
Getting marijuana license for just anxiety is hard to get. It takes a lot to get a marijuana license.
Alaska, Washington, Oregon, Hawaii, Colorado, Vermont, Montana, California, Rhode Island, New Mexico, Nevada, Michigan, DC, New Jersey, Arizona, Maine, Delaware, Connecticut are the 18+ States and DC that have legalized medical marijuana.
NJ is very stubborn about medical marijuana. If you're a patient, talk to your doctor about becoming a self provider. If you're just a person who wants to grow marijuan, the answer will be no.
New Jersey Medical School was created in 1954.
the 15 states that have legalized medical marijuana are: California, Arizona (finally! my home state wooo), Alaska, Colorado, DC, Hawaii, Maine, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oregon, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
you dont so forget about it
more than 50g
A highly recommended medical school in New Jersey that you can attend is the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. They have eight schools at five campuses.
It has not been definitively proven, but a new treatment for ASPD does include the use of medical marijuana.
The University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey in Newark, NJ
Not 15 States.. 18+ States are legalized marijuana. California, Alaska, Washington, Nevada, Hawaii, Colorado, Rhode Island, New Mexico, Michigan, DC, New Jersey, Arizona, Delaware, Connecticut, Vermont, Montana Oregon, Maine
Hackensack
Yes, California does frown upon it but depends on how long it has been. they don't want the cartel pushing it through the state