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Yes depending on what state you live in the are medical marijuana programs designed to prescribe marijuana to patients either in pill form or marijuana to smoke. I am a patient of medical marijuana my self in California and I buy my medical marijuana from several medical marijuana dispensaries in my town
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.
To make a patient feel better.
To sell medical marijuana, you need a license. If you purchase medical marijuana at retail as a patient and then resell any part of what you bought, you are violating the law.
No, marijuana is actually illegal in all forms on the federal level so hospitals would never give a patient cannabis on the spot. To get it for medicine you have to visit a dispensary.
Not at the current moment. There is pending legislation trying to implement a Medical Marijuana program.
Pretty much anything you can think of that ails you, if you live in a cannabis friendly state. I became a patient because i have 'trouble sleeping' haha
A qualified medical marijuana patient can posses up to 24 ounces and 15 plants.
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It is quite possible. Although if you were a medical marijuana patient, it may be tougher.
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.