Marijuana card access in Colorado
Setting up an appointment to see a Marijuana Doctor to get your cannabis card is usually very easy. There are many marijuana physicians’ offices to be found online. The average marijuana doctor’s office try’s hard to make sure that each and every patients experience will be simple and stress-free. Also, the good ones provide an Attorney Protection Program to help you if you should ever need it. Their physicians are compassionate and knowledgeable, and most are experts in the field of medical marijuana. Again, most worthwhile Marijuana Evaluation Clinic’s offer a Verification Services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. All Colorado Marijuana Doctors adhere to Colorado Amendment 20, Statute 0-4-287-Article XVIII, and Section 14, and since then many Coloradoans have found relief from pain and other symptoms with medical marijuana. Did you know that Coloradans can use and possess medical marijuana legally?
How to become a medical marijuana patient in the state of Colorado?
When a patient is diagnosed with a debilitating condition that may be alleviated by the medical use of marijuana may apply to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (the Department) for a Medical Marijuana Registry identification card.
Within five days of application, and after verifying all medical information of the applicant the department shall issue a serially numbered registry identification card to the patient. The card shall state the following:
1. The patient’s name, address, date of birth, and social security number;
2. That the patient’s name has been certified to the State…with the medical use of marijuana;
3. The date of issuance of such card and the date of expiration, shall be 12 months from issuance;
4. The name and address of the patient’s primary care-giver, designated at the time of application;
5. Notify the department of any change in name, address, medical status, physician…
How would one apply for their marijuana card: In order to be placed in the registry and to receive a marijuana registry identification card, an adult applicant must reside in Colorado and submit an application form supplied by the Department.
The adult applicant must perform completed an application form with the Physician Certification form or other documentation provided by the physician and the non-refundable $90.00 application fee must be sent to:
Medical Marijuana Registry
Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
HSVR-ADM2-A1 4300 Cherry Creek Drive South
Denver, Colorado 80246-1530