Questions and Answers about Medical Marijuana in Colorado from Douglas's blog




Growing medical medical marijuana in Colorado is rapidly growing also since the use of medical marijuana has been legalized in the state in 2001. Patients who use the drug for their treatments must be aware of the federal laws and might as well as the state laws. There are a lot of questions about medical medical marijuana. The following are just everyday materials frequent and commonly asked questions with its answers.


If i have a registry card, should it protect me from arrest? Consuming and growing medical medical marijuana in Colorado by the qualified patient and caregiver is allowed but cannot exceed the recommended amount. The law only affords the following limits of medical marijuana consumption and cultivation: only two ounces only of operational form of medical marijuana and grows no more than six medical marijuana plants.


I don't want other people to know i always have a registry card. Will my confidentiality be protected? Once you register, confidentiality is secured by the law. Law enforcers can only verify the registration of an identification card. Information from the registry is stored in a computer with a code. Your place of work is locked at night and no registration forms are allowed to go away from the office. Auburn Dispensary I have a health insurance, will they pay my application? You, the affected person must pay the full amount upon application. Repair of application annually must be also being paid. Instalments and waives for the fee are not allowed. Paying of fees by the insurance company is not required.


Can i change my caregiver? What if my caregivers or I move to another state? If any changes have been made, the qualified patient has to call the registry within ten days. If a patient did not designate a caregiver upon application, then he or she may write any time within the effective period only of the identification card.



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