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General Information
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Arizona
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Arkansas - Renewals Only
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Alabama - Closed
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Wisconsin - Closed
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Wyoming - Closed
What benefits are there in having a Medical Marijuana Card and physician’s Cannabis Certificate or Recommendation?
This can depend on the state, but these are the potential benefits of having a valid physician’s medical cannabis certificate and MMJ card:
- In medical-only states, it is the only way to consume cannabis legally.
- In states where recreational cannabis is available, having a medical marijuana card can usually save some money on taxes.
- Having a medical marijuana card can give you access to a wider range of products and dispensaries.
- Possession amounts for medical marijuana patients are usually higher.
- In some states, having a medical card is the only way you are allowed to grow cannabis for yourself, or to grow a greater number of plants.
- Some states’ medical marijuana cards are seen as valid by other states (reciprocity), meaning it can potentially gain you access to another state’s medical marijuana program.