Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The MMICP web-based registry allows law enforcement and the public to verify the validity of a qualified patient or primary caregiver’s MMICP as authorization to possess, grow, transport, and/or use medical marijuana within California.
The California Department of Public Health’s Medical Marijuana Identification Card Program (MMICP) was established to create a state authorized Medical Marijuana Identification Card (MMIC), along with a web-based system for verification of MMICs issued.
With Leafwell, it's simple to get a medical marijuana card in California. Speak to one of our doctors online today!
The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) manages the state-authorized Medical Marijuana Identification Card Program (MMICP). The MMICP web-based registry allows law enforcement and the public to verify the validity of a qualified patient or primary caregiver’s MMICP as authorization to possess, grow, transport, and/or use medical ...
If you have one or more qualifying medical health conditions as well as a physician's recommendation, you can apply for a California medical marijuana card in person at the Medical Marijuana Program (MMP) Section of your County Department of Health.
the use of medical marijuana for one or more serious medical conditions you suffer from as specified in number 3 below. It is your option to designate a primary caregiver and apply for their identification card at the time you submit your application.
Qualified patients and their caregivers may apply for and be issued an identification card through their county of residence. This card can be used to verify that a patient and/or caregiver has authorization to possess, grow, transport and/or use medical marijuana in California.
To fulfill this mandate, the Office of the Attorney General is re-issuing and updating these guidelines to (1) ensure that cannabis grown for medicinal purposes remains secure and does not find its way to non-patients or illegal markets; (2) help law enforcement agencies perform their duties effectively and in accordance with California law ...
The California Department of Public Health's (CDPH) Medical Marijuana Identification Card Program (MMICP) was established to create a state-authorized medical marijuana identification card (MMIC), along with a registry database for verification of qualified patients and their primary caregivers.
With a California medical marijuana card, a patient or primary caregiver can purchase up to 8 ounces of dried marijuana per qualified patient. Also, a patient or caregiver can have up to 6 mature or 12 immature marijuana plants.