I read some of the drafts on the AZ DHS and it looks like there is a requirement that the Doctor who writes the recommendation for a patient's MMJ card needs to have a relationship with the patient at least a year long, assessing the patient's condition prior to writing a recommendation.

This seems like it will penalize the patient, who need help for their illness, and will delay applying for MMJ cards until a year from now. Have I mis-interpreted something in this draft?


While my GP supports my interest in getting a MMJ card and feel it will help, I don't believe he will be writing any recommendations for anyone, as he's with a large corporate Health Insurance company. I'm also looking for a local Doctor in the Scottsdale Cave-Creek area, that can do an exam and whatever else is required by law. If anyone can recommend someone I'd appreciated it.

Thanks!
Radioactive Reviewed by Radioactive on . Patient/Doctor relationship One Year?? I read some of the drafts on the AZ DHS and it looks like there is a requirement that the Doctor who writes the recommendation for a patient's MMJ card needs to have a relationship with the patient at least a year long, assessing the patient's condition prior to writing a recommendation. This seems like it will penalize the patient, who need help for their illness, and will delay applying for MMJ cards until a year from now. Have I mis-interpreted something in this draft? While my GP Rating: 5