🌿 Legal Protection: Obtain legal safeguarding and access to state-licensed dispensaries.
💼 Personalized Care: Receive tailored support from healthcare professionals for symptom management and treatment.
🌱 Expanded Treatment Options: Explore diverse cannabis products and delivery methods, including home cultivation for registered patients.
💫 Improved Quality of Life: Experience relief from symptoms, empowering a more fulfilling, active lifestyle.
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Yes as a patient you need to have the ca rd to have the following benefits.
Yes as a patient you need to have the ca rd to have the following benefits.
No not yet, though Arizona voters have passed prop 207 as November 2020 ballot initiative. It will be at least in later part of 2021 before AZ legislation creates a process and license the sales outlets.
NO. Patients with a medical marijuana card can possess up to 2.5 ounces every two weeks (14 days). Where as residents of Arizona 21 and older may posses only up to 1 ounce of usable marijuana or 5 grams of concentrate for recreational use.
NO. MMJ card holders may enjoy greater access to strains with a higher CBD to THC ratio. Cannabis used for medical purposes undergoes a more thorough process before becoming available for consumption.
A. No school or landlord may refuse to enroll or lease to and may not otherwise penalize a person solely for his status
as a cardholder, unless failing to do so would cause the school or landlord to lose a monetary or licensing related benefit under federal law or regulations.
B. Unless a failure to do so would cause an employer to lose a monetary or licensing related benefit under federal law or regulations, an employer may not discriminate against a person in hiring, termination or imposing any term or condition of employment or otherwise penalize a person based upon either:
1. The person's status as a cardholder.
2. A registered qualifying patient's positive drug test for marijuana components or metabolites, unless the patient used, possessed or was impaired by marijuana on the premises of the place of employment or during the hours of employment.
C. For the purposes of medical care, including organ transplants, a registered qualifying patient's authorized use of marijuana must be considered the equivalent of the use of any other medication under the direction of a physician and does not constitute the use of an illicit substance or otherwise disqualify a registered qualifying patient from medical care.
D. No person may be denied custody of or visitation or parenting time with a minor, and there is no presumption of neglect or child endangerment for conduct allowed under this chapter, unless the person's behavior creates an unreasonable danger to the safety of the minor as established by clear and convincing evidence.
Our friendly staff in Glendale, Mesa are always available to help you treat your chronic pain conditions and explain why you need medical marijuana card after AZ 207 and the benefits of medical marijuana card in Arizona.
Our highly qualified medical marijuana doctors are devoted to helping people in our community obtain the medical treatment that offers them the best choice for chronic pain relief. You’ll have some one-on-one time with a caring staff member who will go over your medical history and pain relief needs, then custom design the best course of treatment for you.
If you have records documenting your chronic pain or another medically qualifying condition, feel free to bring them with you. If you don’t have any records, that’s okay, too. Part of your certification process includes an exam, and we can get what we need then. EBT recipients save 50% so the state fee is reduced to just $75! That means your total cost is just $184, with no additional fees.
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