11/17/2017
Getting a Medical Marijuana Card in WA Patients who have been formally diagnosed with one or more than one qualifying health condition can apply and become registered for medical cannabis in Washington. The Washington Department of Health is responsible for policymaking, enforcement, and Read More
10/31/2017
Marijuana Dispensaries in Washington In 1998, the state of Washington approved an initiative that allowed for a qualified patient or designated caregiver to possess a 60-day supply of medical cannabis. Later, it was clarified that the supply is limited to no more than 24 ounces and 15 plan Read More
10/31/2017
What Ailments Qualify For Medical Cannabis in Washington Patients in Washington diagnosed with one of the following severe, debilitating, or life-threatening medical conditions, are afforded legal protection under Washington's medical marijuana law: Cachexia Cancer Chronic Renal Read More
10/31/2017
Washington Medical Marijuana Laws On November 03, 1998, Ballot Initiative I-692 was approved (effective the same day), removing state-level criminal penalties on the use, possession and cultivation of marijuana by patients who possess “valid documentation” from thei Read More
10/31/2017
Washington Medical Marijuana Card Medical marijuana patients can visit any medically endorsed marijuana stores to enter a marijuana authorization registry and obtain a card. This card enables patients to purchase, possess, and grow a limited number of marijuana plants at home. Qualified Read More
10/31/2017
Washington Medical Marijuana Telemedicine Laws Rules governing telemedicine in Washington for prescribing medical marijuana are changing. Patients interested in getting a medical marijuana evaluation conducted in the privacy of their own home, or location of their choosing, can access it v Read More
10/12/2017
Getting a Medical Marijuana Card in WA Patients who have been formally diagnosed with one or more than one qualifying health condition can apply and become registered for medical cannabis in Washington. The Washington Department of Health is responsible for policymaking, enforcement, and Read More