View Full Version : How do you get Medical MJ card?
Taiden
11-24-2006, 06:13 AM
I live in a state that is 100% for the Medical Merijuana patients. I'm wondering what it takes to get someone to write up a MMJ card for you.
It would be nice for me to have an MMJ card... it makes posession 100% legal, and growing 100% legal.
Thanks guys.
BobBong
11-24-2006, 06:19 AM
Talk to your doctor.
Taiden
11-24-2006, 06:31 AM
I was thinking about making up that I have an apetite problem... and then go through like one medication (dumping it), and then being like "hey what about MMJ?"
budsmoker only
11-24-2006, 06:34 AM
fucked up dude.. dont fake it.. that puts such a bad name for it and it coudl really screw someone over who really does need it.. if you have a legit disease then go to to the doctor but dont fake shit
Villui
11-24-2006, 06:40 AM
chronic pain is an easy way to get it like me when i get older and i move to a mj state i could get it cause my fucked up back and migranes :D
BobBong
11-24-2006, 06:46 AM
I was thinking about making up that I have an apetite problem... and then go through like one medication (dumping it), and then being like "hey what about MMJ?"
That is the WORST thing you could possibly do. Not only will your doctor think you're an asshole.. but everyone else here will think that as well.
These cards are for people with SERIOUS illness.
Category #1 is for people who are suffering from AIDS/HIV, arthritis, cancer, crohn's, epilepsy, fibromyalgia, glaucoma, hepatitis C (active), intractable pain, multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy, paraplegia or quadriplegia. For Category #1 Applications, your doctor (licensed MD or ND) must provide a diagnosis of your condition (among those listed above). He/she need not even know what the diagnosis is for - and thus does not even have to be supportive of your self-medication with Cannabis (although a supportive doctor is, of course, preferred). We feel that for these conditions diagnosis is more than sufficient as far as doctor support goes, and we have found it necessary to allow for membership without explicit doctor support due to ignorance and confusion among many medical professionals.
Category #2 is for people who suffer from an ailment not covered by Category #1, and for whom a doctor (licensed MD or ND) feels that marijuana could be beneficial. Due to the huge range of illnesses for which Cannabis has been shown to be beneficial, we allow for membership no matter what the illness as long as a doctor is willing to state that he/she feels that 'cannabis may be beneficial' for you.
Category #3 is for people who have received their government (Health Canada) issued exemption. This allows for expedited membership for people who have already jumped through the hoops required for Health Canada MMAR (or Sec. 56 or other) exemption.
Don't be A douche. Doing something like "making up" a problem only adds to our problem of prohibition.:mad:
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