Jun 282011
 

Washington State MarijuanaYou do not need to carry a medical marijuana card to legally use medical marijuana in the state of Washington. If you are a qualifying patient, all you need is a written recommendation from your health provider. If you have been told by a clinic that you must purchase a card or permit from them — this is not true. There are groups or clinics in Washington that may charge a fee for you to see a doctor, but you are not required to visit a certain clinic or join an organization to get a medical marijuana recommendation from a health care provider.

Medical Marijuana Use in Washington State: Qualifying medical conditions

  • Cancer
  • Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
  • Multiple sclerosis
  • Epilepsy or other seizure disorder
  • Spasticity disorders
  • Intractable pain, (that is pain unrelieved by standard medical treatments and medications)
  • Glaucoma, either acute or chronic (increased intraocular pressure unrelieved by standard treatments and medications)
  • Crohn’s disease with debilitating symptoms unrelieved by standard treatments or medications
  • Hepatitis C with debilitating nausea or intractable pain unrelieved by standard treatments or medications
  • Diseases, including anorexia, resulting in the following symptoms which are unrelieved by standard treatments or medications:
    • Nausea
    • Vomiting
    • Wasting
    • Appetite loss
    • Cramping
    • Seizures
    • Muscle spasms
    • Spasticity
    • Any other medical condition duly approved by the Washington state medical quality assurance commission in consultation with the board of osteopathic medicine and surgery.

Anyone may petition the commission to add a condition to the list. By law, the commission will consult with the Board of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery. For more information about this process, you may contact the commission at: Medical Quality Assurance Commission, PO Box 47866, Olympia WA 98504-7866

Medical Marijuana Use in Washington State: Authorized Health Care Providers

The following providers may recommend marijuana:

  • Medical Doctors (MDs)
  • Physician Assistants (PAs)
  • Osteopathic Physicians (DOs)
  • Osteopathic Physician Assistants (OA)
  • Naturopathic Physicians (ND)
  • Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioners (ARNPs)

Health care providers licensed in another state may not recommend marijuana; the law says the health care provider must be licensed in Washington. The Department of Health does not keep information on health providers who are known to recommend marijuana as a medication.

Medical Marijuana Use in Washington State: Valid Written Recommendation

Beginning June 10, 2010, a recommendation must be written on tamper-resistant paper. It must also include an original signature by the health care provider, a date, and a statement that says in the health care provider’s professional opinion the patient may benefit from the medical use of marijuana. The 2010 law change also prohibits the use of a copy of the patient’s medical records in lieu of a recommendation.

Medical Marijuana Use in Washington State: Obtaining Marijuana

The law does not allow dispensaries, neither does it allow for the buying or selling of cannabis. Washington State law does allow a qualifying patient or designated provider to grow medical marijuana.

  • A qualifying patient and a designated provider may possess a total of no more than twenty-four ounces of useable marijuana, and no more than fifteen plants.
  • Useable marijuana” means the dried leaves and flowers of the Cannabis plant family Moraceae. Useable marijuana excludes stems, stalks, seeds and roots.
  • Plant” means any marijuana plant in any stage of growth
  • The given amounts represent the total amount of marijuana that may be held between both patient and designated provider
  • A designated provider must be at least 18 years old and must be designated in writing by the qualifying patient
  • A designated provider can only be a provider for one patient at any one time
  • The law does not say that a patient may or may not also be a designated provider
  • It does say that a designated provider may not consume a qualifying patient’s medical marijuana

Medical Marijuana Use in Washington State: Designated Provider

  • A designated provider must be at least 18 years old and must be designated in writing by the qualifying patient
  • A designated provider can only be a provider for one patient at any one time
  • The law does not say that a patient may or may not also be a designated provider
  • It does say that a designated provider may not consume a qualifying patient’s medical marijuana

Medical Marijuana Use Outside of Washington State

Some states may allow you to use your recommendation from Washington when traveling. You must comply with the laws in the other state. Doctor recommendations, ID cards, and other documentation from other states are not legal in Washington.

Medical Marijuana Use in Washington State: Useful Contacts

From medicalmarijuanablog.com

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I have been smoking marijuana for almost twenty years and I have no plans to stop anytime soon. My life was turned upside down in 2009 after getting arrested and tossed in jail for being in the wrong state with legal medical marijuana. I got fed up, and I now devote all my time to ending this insanity.I am responsible for the technical side of this project, but try to chip in when I can, either with syndicated articles or original content.Follow me on Facebook, Twitter, StumbleUpon, and Digg and feel free to email. any questions or concerns. Peace!
  • lisa torres

    thats sorda a double standard, you can be your own designated provider, but the law says that the designated provider cannot consume the patients marijuana, seems like a trap to bust people

  • Kim

    That is a very fine point!

  • Tomkama

    Can any one tell me how or is it possible to become a Cannabis Grower for outlets stores for medical users?Â

  • unfor

    what if your doc isnt for medical marajuan? then how do you get a card? Im new to this so im just wondering. are there places that give the cards too?

  • iisavesme

    Just don’t get why it is such a big deal. The “facts” the gov’t puts out there are not THE facts it is only theirs. lets do chemical meds and destroy all our insides, does that make sense? I know it helps calm the nerves in my legs and back, this also helps me NOT over use the opiates which I would really love to get off of.. Medically taken we don’t hurt anyone of anything. I hope and pray it all passes.

  • despart for legal relief

    It gets confusing on what doctors you can trust! my doctor now believes in medical marajuana but the clinic doesn’t so not sure what to do. It is the ONLY THING THAT HELPS RLS……. What to do?

    • clarajean

      Have your records sent to one of the THC organizations and they will provide you the card.

    • clarajean

      Oh, and your Doctor never needs to know where or when or even if your records have been sent on to a thc clinic. Mine sure didn’t. I went into the information booth at my Dr.s office and gave them the form I downloaded from the THC site and asked them to send off two years of records to the address on the form. No problem.

  • http://www.facebook.com/wisprsoftly Rhonda J Cunningham

    Medical Marijuana Use in Washington State: Designated Provider

    The law does not say that a patient may or may not also be a designated provider
    It does say that a designated provider may not consume a qualifying patient’s medical marijuana

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    http://medmj-wa.com/provider.html

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    A designated provider may only have one patient at a time and is
    prohibited from using the patient’s medicine,

    ”””unless the provider is also a qualified patient.”””’

  • danny

    I had two hernia surgerys and still have pain well it be good to get a card for that

  • Bruce Carter

    How can I get a list of the qualified providers below in the state of Washington

    Medical Marijuana Use in Washington State: Authorized Health Care Providers

    The following providers may recommend marijuana:

    Medical Doctors (MDs)

    Physician Assistants (PAs)

    Osteopathic Physicians (DOs)

    Osteopathic Physician Assistants (OA)

    Naturopathic Physicians (ND)

    Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioners (ARNPs)

  • Joe

    I went to my doctor of 12 years for a routine exam. I asked him about getting a medical marijuana card. He said that he does them and he it would only cost me $20. My doctor is now saying that because I’ve never had a card before it requires more work and his staff isn’t trained to fill out the card. I’m a 67 year old man with arthritis and other minor problems. Is my doctor feeding me BS?

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  • james541

    live in oregon visit washington alot for family how do i get my washington mmp card?