check again laws have changed in July ...you must show an existing relationship with your DR. the are saying 2 yrs with a proven medical problem...it was very easy to get your card now they are cracking the whip

In Colorado, anyone who wishes to possess marijuana for medical use must obtain a Medical Marijuana Registry identification card from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment: Medical Marijuana in Colorado11 Cards can be obtained by submitting the following to the state:



1.A completed New/Renewal Application for Identification Card.Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment: New/Renewal Applications and Instructions for patients over age 18 12
2.A copy of your Colorado driver's license or ID card.Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment: New/Renewal Applications and Instructions for patients over age 18
3.A non-refundable $90 application fee (check or money order made out to CDPHE).Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment: New/Renewal Applications and Instructions for patients over age 18
4.The physician certification form completed and signed by a doctor licensed to work in Colorado.Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment: New/Renewal Applications and Instructions for patients over age 18



Items should be sent to Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Medical Marijuana Registry; HSVRD-MMP-A1; 4300 Cherry Creek Drive South; Denver, Colorado 80246-1530. There is a different application form for patients under 18.Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment: New/Renewal Applications and Instructions for patients under age 18 13

As of March 2010, walk-up applications are not reviewed immediately due to the high volume of applications. Only sealed envelopes will be accepted.http://www.cdphe.state.co.us/release/2010/032510.pdf14