Go here: http://www.cdphe.state.co.us/hs/Medicalmarijuana/fullpacket.pdf
it has all the forms you need and the instructions
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Depends on Montana's laws
No, currently the laws in Colorado do not permit this... so if you were, for instance, convicted of a felony involving theft or narcotics, you cannot legally be a medical marijuana caregiver in CO
There seems to be no particular amount of time that one must be a Colorado resident to qualify for medical marijuana, but you must have the following documents:At least 2 of the following (At least 1 must be from the group of ID's)-Out of State Driver's LicenseOut of State IDPassport, Military ID, Tribal IDOr at least 1 of the following-Colorado Driver's LicenseColorado IDTemporary Colorado Driver's LicenseTemporary Colorado IDA Minimum of 1 of the following (These items must show Colorado residency)-Work Identification/paycheck stub/W-2Utility bill, medical/insurance bill or cable bill
According to NORML's website Colorado has medical marijuana laws enacted. See http://norml.org/index.cfm?wtm_view=&Group_ID=4526
To obtain a medical marijuana card in Palm Springs, California, you must first consult with a licensed physician who can evaluate your medical condition and determine if you qualify for medical cannabis use. If approved, you'll receive a recommendation letter, which you can then use to apply for a medical marijuana identification card through the California Department of Public Health's Medical Marijuana Program. You’ll need to provide the recommendation letter, proof of California residency, and payment for the application fee. Once your application is processed, you'll receive your medical weed card, allowing you to purchase cannabis from licensed dispensaries.
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.
To obtain a medical marijuana card at Himpcon, you typically need to fill out an application form and provide proof of residency, a valid ID, and medical documentation from a licensed physician recommending medical marijuana for your condition. Additionally, you may need to pay an application fee. It's essential to check Himpcon's specific requirements and procedures, as they can vary by state and local regulations. After submitting the paperwork, you may have to wait for your application to be processed before receiving your card.
To be a Michigan medical marijuana caregiver, you need to have a valid Michigan caregiver registration card, which requires an application and approval from the Michigan Medical Marijuana Program (MMMP). Additionally, you should possess the patient's medical marijuana card for whom you are providing care. It's also advisable to keep copies of any relevant medical records and documentation that supports the patient's qualifying condition.
Getting a medical marijuana card can be done by anyone. I swear, it seems like you can get one for having just a hangnail in Colorado. But, medical marijuana card or not, you come up hot in a urinalysis, and your career is over. FMCSR does not allow for any exceptions on the zero tolerance policy for drugs.
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.
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