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  2. Medical marijuana in Florida: Here's how to get an ID card ...

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    A sample Florida Medical Marijuana Identification Card. Step 1: Get diagnosed by a qualified physician. Step 2: If you qualify, the physician will enter you into the Medical Marijuana Use Registry ...

  3. How To Get a Medical Marijuana Card in Your State - WebMD

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    Medical marijuana is a common treatment for people with chronic pain or other conditions. While marijuana use remains illegal on the federal level, 29 states and Washington D.C. presently allow ...

  4. What to know about getting a medical marijuana card in Florida

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    More than 850,000 Floridians have medical marijuana cards, which give them the chance to purchase and use a variety of marijuana products, since voters approved such use in 2016.

  5. These medical marijuana cards let you buy for kids or ... - AOL

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    Florida Medical Marijuana Caregiver cards are similar to standard ones like this, but have CAREGIVER in a red box underneath the photo and the patient's name on the front underneath the caregiver's.

  6. Cannabis in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Cannabis in Florida is illegal for recreational use. Possession of up to 20 grams ( oz) is a misdemeanor offense, punishable by up to a year in jail, a fine of up to $1000, and the suspension of one's driver's license. [1] Several cities and counties have enacted reforms to apply lesser penalties, however. Medical use was legalized in 2016 by ...

  7. Medical cannabis in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the use of cannabis for medical purposes is legal in 38 states, four out of five permanently inhabited U.S. territories, and the District of Columbia, as of March 2023. [1] Ten other states have more restrictive laws limiting THC content, for the purpose of allowing access to products that are rich in cannabidiol (CBD), a ...

  8. Visual Guide To Medical Marijuana: What You Should Know - WebMD

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    California was the first state to legalize medical marijuana, in 1996. as of March 2021, 36 states in the U.S. have done so. (Recreational weed is also legal in some places.)

  9. Medical Marijuana: Benefits and Side Effects - WebMD

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    States where medical marijuana is legal have approved it for a varying list of conditions. Depending on where you live, these might include: Severe and chronic pain. Multiple sclerosis and muscle ...