The following forms are allowed to be dispensed by licensed operators under the PA Medical Marijuana Program
In Pennsylvania, qualifying health conditions for medical marijuana include chronic pain, cancer, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, PTSD, inflammatory bowel disease, glaucoma, and autism, among others. Additionally, opioid use disorder and anxiety disorders are included under certain guidelines. Patients need certification from an approved physician to access the medical marijuana program.
In Texas, qualifying health conditions for medical marijuana under the Compassionate Use Program include epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, autism, ALS, spasticity, seizure disorders, cancer, and PTSD. Incurable neurodegenerative diseases and certain chronic pain conditions also qualify under specific guidelines. Patients must have a prescription from a licensed physician registered with the program.
No, Florida does not allow reciprocity for medical marijuana cards from other states. To purchase medical marijuana in Florida, you must be a state resident and obtain a Florida-issued Medical Marijuana Use Registry (MMUR) card. Out-of-state medical marijuana cards are not accepted at Florida dispensaries.
In Florida, qualifying health conditions for medical marijuana include cancer, epilepsy, glaucoma, HIV/AIDS, PTSD, ALS, Crohn’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and multiple sclerosis. Chronic nonmalignant pain, terminal conditions, and comparable conditions determined by a licensed physician also qualify. Patients must be certified by a Florida-registered physician and enrolled in the Medical Marijuana Use Registry.