A migraine qualifies no problem. Any long term ie..chronic condition that someone has will qualify them for medical marijuana if it reduces suffering and increases quality of life. I don't know why people are so hard up on people "abusing" the system. If it makes your life better than go for it....I smoke in lieu of sleeping pills for insomnia, I now get my much needed sleep without crazy ass sleeping pills that make you feel like shit or have odd side effects that could hurt me. I don't want anyone to get jailed and waste my tax $ on some BS that ruins there life for growing for your own use. Get legal and protect yourself.
Cyclonite Reviewed by Cyclonite on . Will I qualify for a card? I live in OR, and I've been thinking about trying to get a medical card. I've been searching google trying to find detailed qualifications for the card in OR, but all I can find is "severe pain". I get migraines ocassionally, and have a prescription for it already. Do migraines fall into the severe pain category? My current prescription works just fine, and I don't get them that often. Will they only give it to severe cases where normal drugs don't work...or do I have a chance? (without lying) Rating: 5