Looking for list of doctors who prescribe Medical Marijuana

Paul William

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Hey, I am 59/male/Northwest Oregon.

I'm looking for a licensed State of Oregon doctor who prescribes medical marijuana and is accepting new patients. I have been recently diagnosed with degenerative arthrihis in my lower neck and back, with constant pain caused by an implanted "Harrison Bar" at vetebrate L3, after a vehicle accident in 1997. I self-medicate my perception, mood and pain with marijuana. Please help me locate a doctor. :peace:
 
This site rocks, but you need special and specific information. Heres a really cool Oregon med pot page I visit from time to time. Drop in on their message board and they will for sure be able to help you out.
-PM
 
hey wassup everybody i wanted to get my medical marijuana license... i live in southern california... do i jus take like some medical history to Pacific Support Services An mAke An Appointment pay 150....do u kno if its like a for sure thing that u will aquire the cannabis card??? i have sports related injurys and insomnia..or is there some hidden info i should know about.... new to 420 times Thanks everybody !!!!!
 
hey wassup everybody i wanted to get my medical marijuana license... i live in southern california... do i jus take like some medical history to Pacific Support Services An mAke An Appointment pay 150....do u kno if its like a for sure thing that u will aquire the cannabis card??? i have sports related injurys and insomnia..or is there some hidden info i should know about.... new to 420 times Thanks everybody !!!!!

It would be up to the attending physician to determine if you can be recommended. Good luck.
 
I am 100% disabled and live on ssdi. I have every know pain killer
prescribed by the 6 specialist i have. I have had 20 surgeries in the last 5 years for the various problems caused by lyme dis. That i have. I have 3 types of arthritis,
kidney dis., and i am now being treated with cancer medications for something i have not been advised of as of yet. The only painkiller that works is marijuana. I need to locate a doctor that i can go to to receive medical marijuana somewhere near me.
I currently live in north carolina, but re-locate to any where close. I understand that i can obtain a prescription in maine,
vermont, or maryland, but can find no specific information on how to go about it. I feel that i cannot hang on much longer without the real help tha mj gives me. Any help will be greatly appreciated.

Best regards,

chris
 
Marijuana Law Reform - NORML
Maryland only has:
Maryland's legislature passed a medical marijuana affirmative defense law in 2003. This law requires the court to consider a defendant's use of medical marijuana to be a mitigating factor in marijuana-related state prosecution. If the patient, post-arrest, successfully makes the case at trial that his or her use of marijuana is one of medical necessity, then the maximum penalty allowed by law would be a $100 fine.

Vermout:
Marijuana Registry
Department of Public Safety
03 South Main Street
Waterbury, Vermont 05671
802-241-5115
ASA*:*Becoming a Patient in Vermont

Maine:
MMPI
Mainers for Medical Rights
P.O Box 746
Gorham, ME 04084
(800) 846-1039
 
I suffer from arthritis and fibromyalgia and i am looking for doctors in illinois prescribing med marijuana. can anyone help me get answers?
 
Hey there, So there is a clinic in Portland called the THC clinic. It is about 185$ to see the physician. You have to bring in your medical records and you will usually be there for about 3-4 hours as you will need to wait for the dr. to review your records. They will sign your paperwork for you and send you on your way. In Oregon, we have to renew every year, so you can just go back 1x year. Also, the state building is right down the street (bout a mile) so if you are from out of town you can get the stamp stating you have submitted your paperwork all in the same day. They stamp your copy of the submitted paperwork and it acts as your card until they arrive in the mail.

My husband and I are caregiving and growing for our friend and have been off and on for a few years now. So that makes it easier to start the cycle than to wait for the paperwork to arrive in the mail.

Good Luck! :peace:
 
Hey I'm in Nevada and I'm wondering if it's possible to be prescribed for my ADHD. I self medicate myself every day and it seems to be working but I need a doctor to talk to. Can you guys help me out and give me some suggestions?
 
Ok here is my situation. I am in the travel industry and am all over the USA Canada and Mexico. I have my Drivers License valid in Costa Rica, I have a state ID in Texas where my father lives. I stay in hotels the majority of the days and do consider CA my home state. My physician in TX is willing to fax all medical data needed or via phone call to qualify me to be a medical patient. Will I be forced to get a CA DMV ID? Being I stay in so many different cities I do not have a mailing address in CA. I am thinking I will have to get a POB in CA to have a CA ID mailed. How strick are the medical physicians if I do not have a state issued ID but can more than verify my medical condition via fax from my doctor in TX along with MRI data. I understand unlike Costa Rica you do not receive a CA ID the same day within the DMV office. Any suggestions on my situation would be great. Thanks in advance.
 
As far as i know you must live in the state you will be applying for medical marijuana status as every state has different laws. With the new facial recognition software most states are using or will be using it will be hard to get residential status in more than 1 state. The way Nevada law is they will not give medical status to someone that does not have residency in Nevada and run facial recognition software to verify it.
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I suffer from arthritis and fibromyalgia and i am looking for doctors in illinois prescribing med marijuana. can anyone help me get answers?

As soon as the law passes here in Illinois our doctor will be ready to come in and start seeing people who desire to be patients. He will most certainly be in the western suburbs (Aurora/Naperville area) and will also end up going where there are enough people. We may even charter buses for folks to come up here.

Regardless, this probably won't happen till Feb unless there is an outpouring of support to State Representatives. You can find who your rep is at whoismyrepresentative.com and CALL them and let them know that you support SB 1381. Let's get this thing passes sooner rather than later.
 
As soon as the law passes here in Illinois our doctor will be ready to come in and start seeing people who desire to be patients. He will most certainly be in the western suburbs (Aurora/Naperville area) and will also end up going where there are enough people. We may even charter buses for folks to come up here.

Regardless, this probably won't happen till Feb unless there is an outpouring of support to State Representatives. You can find who your rep is at whoismyrepresentative.com and CALL them and let them know that you support SB 1381. Let's get this thing passes sooner rather than later.

While "your Dr" may be trying to help people and State law may protect that precept I do not think any lawmaker in IL. the State's Medical Board of Review, or the DEA, who also monitor Dr's and can imprison them on other charges in Federal Court, will cotton to this practice or idea.
While I am not an Atty. If a Dr. or representative thereof tried "drumming up business with promises of Pot or Rx's" or the "chartering of busses" with the promise, or implied consent, to defraud, evade, or otherwise manipulate the protections that are expressly written into applicable Statutes of both State and Federal Law the following would happen.
All law enforcement personnel will participate either jointly or independent of one another will seek to adjudicate all responsible parties and those who may have aided or abetted this violation. They will also seek forfeiture of any and all assets that may have been gained or used to employ said strategies including but not limited to: real property held in name or interest, cars, homes, businesses, investments, bank accounts and holdings, stocks, bonds, Money Market acct's, IRA's and other investment vehicles or shelters both domestic and abroad. This then puts the onus of responsibility on said defendant(s) to in Federal Court petition for and attempt to prove item by item where exactly that money or monies were derived from in whole or in part without exception and at the cost of the defendant(s) and to further prove that State, and
Federal taxes were paid and maintained on said items and where and with what frequency that money or monies were derived from.

Brother SLOW DOWN,
Casey Jones is ready watch your speed....
Trouble Ahead, Trouble behind..
And you know that notion just crossed my mind
Trouble with you ..is trouble with me
Got two good eyes but still you don't see
Come round the bend you know its the End,
The fireman screams the engine just gleans...
And you know that notion just crossed my mind

It is not my intention to find fault, or ridicule, but rather shed light on an enthusiastic statement that will be interpreted by many as a flagrant foul or disregard for State and Federal Laws that have nothing to do w/MMJ

:smokin::bong::nicethread::grinjoint::rollit::smokin::peace:
 
While I think the sharing of pertinent information is important we must all safeguard against prosecution for trying to help another with their medical disability.

I encourage anyone to assist those struggling with this and other vital issues.
...Just remember Big Brother is Watching...:rollit: :nicethread:
 
While "your Dr" may be trying to help people and State law may protect that precept I do not think any lawmaker in IL. the State's Medical Board of Review, or the DEA, who also monitor Dr's and can imprison them on other charges in Federal Court, will cotton to this practice or idea.
While I am not an Atty. If a Dr. or representative thereof tried "drumming up business with promises of Pot or Rx's" or the "chartering of busses" with the promise, or implied consent, to defraud, evade, or otherwise manipulate the protections that are expressly written into applicable Statutes of both State and Federal Law the following would happen.
All law enforcement personnel will participate either jointly or independent of one another will seek to adjudicate all responsible parties and those who may have aided or abetted this violation. They will also seek forfeiture of any and all assets that may have been gained or used to employ said strategies including but not limited to: real property held in name or interest, cars, homes, businesses, investments, bank accounts and holdings, stocks, bonds, Money Market acct's, IRA's and other investment vehicles or shelters both domestic and abroad. This then puts the onus of responsibility on said defendant(s) to in Federal Court petition for and attempt to prove item by item where exactly that money or monies were derived from in whole or in part without exception and at the cost of the defendant(s) and to further prove that State, and
Federal taxes were paid and maintained on said items and where and with what frequency that money or monies were derived from.

Brother SLOW DOWN,
Casey Jones is ready watch your speed....
Trouble Ahead, Trouble behind..
And you know that notion just crossed my mind
Trouble with you ..is trouble with me
Got two good eyes but still you don't see
Come round the bend you know its the End,
The fireman screams the engine just gleans...
And you know that notion just crossed my mind

It is not my intention to find fault, or ridicule, but rather shed light on an enthusiastic statement that will be interpreted by many as a flagrant foul or disregard for State and Federal Laws that have nothing to do w/MMJ

:smokin::bong::nicethread::grinjoint::rollit::smokin::peace:

If a doctor whom has studied for eight years legally prescribes cannabis under new law, which is turning up in more and more states, there will be nothing your hard headed ego can do about it. Thats why our county honors the title Dr. because we give them a great level of responsibility and trust. Much like a police officer.
 
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