so if i move from va to michigan can i get my current dr to fill out the patient card? also i am on narcotics for pain but smoking helps with the pain and appatite can i be on both there or will i have to choose ? my daughter is in kalkaska and i just got approved for disability after 4 years.. so i am getting alot of back pay and was thinking of moving.. is there a residency law on how long you have lived there before you can get a card?.. thanks and hope to be there one day you guys are my hero's
Dr must be a Mi certified Dr. of Medicine or Osteopath. If your current state has MMJ available, your current state dr info/records, will get you a Mi authorized Dr. that will give you a cert. In Mi, we have a 60 day residency mandate (outside the MMMA). so you have to be a resident. You could likely use your Daughters Addy as your addy, until you get setup.
We have a Visiting Pts Clause if your state has a MMJ Law on the books and your qualified there.
most NORMAL Drs dont like cannabis, so they wont let you use cannabis in many cases. but most cannabis drs recognize the need to get off the scripts as soon as medically and physically able to... SO you can use both, but depending on your Dr here, he may or may not be cannabis friendly... I wouldnt take a Dr that was not, and there are a few... Not sure on the Kalkaska area, but i know its a testy issue in that area i believe (medical cannabis). but if you dont have a rec on a med cannabis from your state, you ll need to be here 60 days to get on the registry, but once you have a Dr recommendation for cannabis, you can start utilizing it from that point on.
we have 2 defenses in our Act, One for Registered Pts and CGs section 4 Defense and one for those that do Not register with the state, the Section 8 Defense.
Things are going to be going thru another change with the recent 7/0 unanimous Mi SC ruling upholding the Will of the People, but upholding the Act as a Peoples Initiative!
I would be happy to give you any answers I can to help you get in Mi and about the area.
first thing to do once your in state and 1/2 way settled is get a Dr and get your Rec/Cert. You do not have to get on the registry, but the protections of Not being on the registry are much lower, but its been a Major CF here in Mi on arrests and non arrests on Medical Use here. like most everying, it boils down to
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