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Archive for November, 2009

The Legal Issues Behind Medical Marijuana in Colorado

Medical Marijuana is a term used to denote the administration of Marijuana for “debilitating” medical conditions such as cancer, HIV/AIDS, epilepsy, etc., or severe conditions with symptoms that can be eased by use of the drug – severe pain and nausea, seizures, multiple sclerosis, et al. There are important clauses and rules in effect since the year 2000 that the Colorado Marijuana Clinic wants every medical marijuana patient to be aware of, lest the patient or its parent/primary caregiver do something unlawful and punishable.
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Colorado Springs Medical Marijuana

There are more and more medical marijuana dispensaries popping up throughout Colorado. Many of them are in northern Colorado, although the largest medical marijuana dispensary in the state, is located in Colorado Springs. The most important thing to realize when choosing a dispensary for your medical marijuana is that not all dispensaries are alike. Some are very professional and look like you are walking into a doctor’s office while others might remind you of a 1930’s speakeasy.

You may want to visit different dispensaries when trying to make a decision on who you want to purchase your meds from. It is important that the staff is knowledgeable about the cannabis strains they carry as well as the condition(s) that you may be suffering from. You should feel as comfortable with your caregiver as you do with your physician.

Below are a few questions that you might ask a prospective prospective caregiver.

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How To Get A Colorado Medical Marijuana Card

In order to get a Colorado Medical Marijuana Card you must have a qualifying condition. Under Colorado law some qualifying conditions include but are not limited to:
AIDS/HIV
Arthritis
Asthma
Cachexia
Cancer
Crohn’s Disease
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