1. We will guide you through the registration process with the Maryland Medical Cannabis Commission (MMCC) to issue your MMCC ID Number.
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//= Yii::t('app', 'register now') ?> register nowANY condition that is severe, for which other medical treatments have been ineffective, and if the symptoms “reasonably can be expected to be relieved” by the medical use of Cannabis. For example, if you have an anxiety disorder or chronic pain and doctors believe cannabis could relieve the symptoms, then you could qualify to use medical cannabis.
NOTE: You will need to bring or fax a previous medical record of your condition at the time of your doctor's appointment. This can either be a doctor's note or a medical document acknowledging your condition.
1. We will guide you through the registration process with the Maryland Medical Cannabis Commission (MMCC) to issue your MMCC ID Number.
2. We will set up an appointment for you to see an MMCC certified physician, from our network, for obtaining your written certification.
3. The certified physician will submit the written certification to the Commission's website.
You will be able to visit any Maryland dispensary and purchase medical cannabis.
Out of state? No problem! As long as you are seen by a certified physician in Maryland, you will have access to all Maryland dispensaries.
Your health information is confidential and we follow strict HIPAA guidelines.
25-Digit ID Registration
Physician's Recommendation Letter
12-month Recommendation
Renewal Reminder
Accepted by all Maryland Dispensaries
Dosing Guide
Strain Guide
Cannabutter Guide
After the doctor has examined the patient and the patient`s records, the physician may issue the patient a written certification. You will be able to purchase medical marijuana as soon as you get certified
No. Getting an ID card is optional. You can simply present your government ID card to the dispensaries.
No more than 120 grams - or approximately four ounces, unless a physician makes a special determination that a patient needs more.
Yes, 36 grams of THC.
Yes, if the cannabis oil is produced by a Maryland-licensed processor.
Federal law (HIPAA) requires that we ? along with physicians and dispensaries ? protect patient privacy and confidentiality. Our database will meet HIPAA standards and protect patient confidentiality.
No, Maryland law will not allow this.
A legal patient may travel to any location in the state of Maryland. Maryland cannot authorize you to travel to other states or countries. Possession of cannabis is against federal law. Most states do not recognize legal medical cannabis.
Children who meet their physician`s criteria for treatment can become legal patients in Maryland. However, children must have a parent or guardian serve as a caregiver.
Veterans can obtain medical cannabis in the same way as other patients, but not from the Veterans Affairs health system. Veterans need to make sure that using medical cannabis will not disqualify them from Veterans Affairs health system procedures the
Patients do not have to disclose that they possess medical cannabis and do not have to consent to a search. However, if a search is conducted and medical cannabis is found, the patient should direct law enforcement to the MMCC website.
Medical cannabis will be available in forms which can be vaporized which is not smoking, or as extracts, lotions, ointments, tinctures, etc. Some extracts can be added to foods at home. Edible cannabis products will not be available in dispensaries.
Any person who lives in Maryland can participate in the program. A person from out-of-state who is in the state for the purpose of receiving medical care can be issued a written certification and obtain medical cannabis.
Not at this time.
Maryland law does not prevent an employer from testing for use of cannabis (for any reason) or taking action against an employee who tests positive for use of cannabis (for any reason).
Yes, the patient must submit an application to MMCC in order to register before a physician can provide a written certification for the patient.
Edibles and additional medical conditions may be added at a later date, pending enactment of new legislation and regulations.