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YES!!!! all you need is parental consent, only problem is you got to find a place that will see people under eighteen with a parent, some only see you if you're 18+. GOOD LUCK and if you find a place respond back with the name/ number

* Thats a bit incorrect. In the state of California if you are under 18 and have a mmj treatable condition. are legally emancipated or have a parent/guardians come with you to your evaluation then any place will do. Although most co-ops wont allow entrance if you are under 18 even with a letter of reccomendation and your state issued 420 card.

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