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The Medical Marijuana Research Foundation is dedicated to providing information, funding and research data to support the increased use and understanding of marijuana (cannabis) as medical therapy to treat disease or alleviate symptoms.
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News / Video / Written Testimonials...
News / Video / Written Testimonials...
· 4-Year Old With Rare Type of Epilepsy Benefits From Medical Marijuana. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eY7uWfqoPzk
· Dr. William Courtney You’re your Own Cancer. http://www.cureyourowncancer.org/dr-william-courtney-calls-child-a-miracle-baby.html
· Medical Marijuana Helps My Son With Rare
Disease' The
father of a six-year-old boy with Dravet Syndrome, a rare and catastrophic form
of epilepsy, gave his son medical marijuana after prescribed drugs didn't
work. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fOa_2Bc-lfY
· Charlotte's Web - CBD for Epilepsy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9qkYLtAhSQ
· Controversial Medical Marijuana Used to Treat
Violent Raging Autism in Child. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ks7Z5WIoj0Q
The History of Medical Marijuana...
California Medical Marijuana Program
The California Department of Public Health’s Medical Marijuana Program (MMP) was specifically established to create a State-authorized medical marijuana identification card (MMIC), along with a registry database for verification of qualified patients and their primary caregivers. Participation by patients and primary caregivers in this identification card program is voluntary. The MMP Web-based registry allows law enforcement and the public to verify the validity of a qualified patient or primary caregiver's MMIC as authorization to possess, grow, transport, and/or use medical marijuana within California. The verification website is available on the internet at www.calmmp.ca.gov
NOTE: The California Department of Public Health’s MMP does not have jurisdiction over medical marijuana cooperatives, dispensaries, or collectives. For questions related to these areas, please contact your local city or county business licensing office.
Colorado
Overview from 2000 – 2014
· On November
7, 2000, 54% of Colorado voters passed Amendment 20, which amends the Colorado
State constitution to allow the medical use of cannabis. Patients can possess
no more than two ounces of “usable cannabis” and not more than six cannabis
plants, and they may neither take their medicine in public, nor even on their
own property, if the public can see them taking it.
· In November
2009, in Breckenridge, Colorado, 70% of voters elected to amend the town code
to remove all criminal and civil penalties, including fines, for the private
possession of up to one ounce of marijuana. More than 70% of local voters voted
yes on a similar, but unsuccessful, statewide measure in 2005.
· In December
2010, CNBC aired a one-hour special titled Marijuana USA that
focused on the tremendous growth of the legal cannabis trade in Colorado as marijuana
emerges from the black market to the mainstream market. Additional information
about medical cannabis in Colorado can be found on the Colorado state website.
· As of
February 29, 2012, the total number of patients who currently possess valid
medical marijuana ID cards is 89,646.
· In November
2012 Amendment won by popular vote for the legalization of cannabis for
recreational use. The first time since cannabis was legal in almost a century.
· As of June
26, 2013, 532 medical marijuana dispensaries operate in the state of Colorado,
including 389 with licenses and 143 that are in the process of obtaining one.
· Most of the
24 stores that opened on January 1, 2014 are located in Denver. In accordance
with federal banking legislation, the marijuana retailers remain prohibited
from using bank accounts to manage the revenue from sales, as the drug
continues to be prohibited by federal law. However, the U.S. Department of
Justice and federal regulators stated in September 2013 that they assist
Colorado’s marijuana retail industry to negotiate a reasonable arrangement. The
state government stated that the tax revenue from sales be used for school
construction and marijuana regulation.
· Following
the first day of legalized recreational marijuana sales in Colorado, the
retailers claim they made over $1 million in sales statewide.
The California Department of Public Health’s Medical Marijuana Program (MMP) was specifically established to create a State-authorized medical marijuana identification card (MMIC), along with a registry database for verification of qualified patients and their primary caregivers. Participation by patients and primary caregivers in this identification card program is voluntary. The MMP Web-based registry allows law enforcement and the public to verify the validity of a qualified patient or primary caregiver's MMIC as authorization to possess, grow, transport, and/or use medical marijuana within California. The verification website is available on the internet at www.calmmp.ca.gov
NOTE: The California Department of Public Health’s MMP does not have jurisdiction over medical marijuana cooperatives, dispensaries, or collectives. For questions related to these areas, please contact your local city or county business licensing office.
Colorado Overview from 2000 – 2014
· On November
7, 2000, 54% of Colorado voters passed Amendment 20, which amends the Colorado
State constitution to allow the medical use of cannabis. Patients can possess
no more than two ounces of “usable cannabis” and not more than six cannabis
plants, and they may neither take their medicine in public, nor even on their
own property, if the public can see them taking it.
· In November
2009, in Breckenridge, Colorado, 70% of voters elected to amend the town code
to remove all criminal and civil penalties, including fines, for the private
possession of up to one ounce of marijuana. More than 70% of local voters voted
yes on a similar, but unsuccessful, statewide measure in 2005.
· In December
2010, CNBC aired a one-hour special titled Marijuana USA that
focused on the tremendous growth of the legal cannabis trade in Colorado as marijuana
emerges from the black market to the mainstream market. Additional information
about medical cannabis in Colorado can be found on the Colorado state website.
· As of
February 29, 2012, the total number of patients who currently possess valid
medical marijuana ID cards is 89,646.
· In November
2012 Amendment won by popular vote for the legalization of cannabis for
recreational use. The first time since cannabis was legal in almost a century.
· As of June
26, 2013, 532 medical marijuana dispensaries operate in the state of Colorado,
including 389 with licenses and 143 that are in the process of obtaining one.
· Most of the
24 stores that opened on January 1, 2014 are located in Denver. In accordance
with federal banking legislation, the marijuana retailers remain prohibited
from using bank accounts to manage the revenue from sales, as the drug
continues to be prohibited by federal law. However, the U.S. Department of
Justice and federal regulators stated in September 2013 that they assist
Colorado’s marijuana retail industry to negotiate a reasonable arrangement. The
state government stated that the tax revenue from sales be used for school
construction and marijuana regulation.
· Following
the first day of legalized recreational marijuana sales in Colorado, the
retailers claim they made over $1 million in sales statewide.
Diseases and Symptoms that are treated by Medical Marijuana...
- Psychiatric Disorders (Schizophrenia, Depression, Bipolar Disorder, Autism/Asperger’s, Anxiety Disorder, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)
- Epilepsy
- Grand Mal Seizures
- Constipation
- Premenstrual Syndrome
- Menopausal Syndrome
- Glaucoma
- Genital Herpes
- AIDS Related Illness
- Chemotherapy
- Radiation Therapy
- Viral B Hepatitis, chronic
- Viral C Hepatitis, chronic
- Cancer
- Graves Disease
- Diabetes
- Writers’ Cramp
- Impotence
- Dependences (Cocaine, Amphetamine, Alcohol, Tobacco)
- Anorexia Nervosa
- Bulimia
- Stuttering
- Tourette's Syndrome
- Insomnia
- Nightmares
- Tension Headache
- Sleep Apnea
- Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
- Brain Trauma
- Restless legs Syndrome
- Lupus
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Cerebral Palsy
- Paralysis
- Bell’s Palsy
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Hypertension
- Acute Sinusitis
- Asthma
- Pulmonary Fibrosis
- Cystic Fibrosis
- T.M.J Syndrome
- Acute Gastritis
- Peptic Ulcer/Dyspepsia
- Colitis
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome
- Pelvic Inflammatory Disorder
- Psoriasis
- Hiccough
How to get Medical Marijuana legally.
Click the link below to get the Medical Marijuana ID Card legally.