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What are the pros and cons of getting a medical cannabis card?

Oct 19

What are the pros and cons of getting a medical cannabis card?

It can be hard to comprehend the benefits of cannabis on your health without the assistance of an experienced professional. This article explains the benefits of legalizing cannabis in states that have legalized medicinal marijuana. However, there are many other factors to consider. You also have to consider other factors. How do you envision your life? Some aspects of your life are stressful or bothersome, while others are not.

 

Let's examine the main pros and cons of having a Missouri Medical Marijuanas Card.

 

Pros

 

  1. Protection

 

A marijuana card can make it seem like you will lose your job, family, or social life. The truth is that MMJ Cards can be very helpful in certain states where legal medical marijuana has been fully legalized, like Colorado.

 

  1. Lower costs

 

It's easy to see how this could be a great way to save money. Many states have legalized marijuana for medicinal purposes. Others offer tax breaks for MMJ cardholders. This is a very important benefit, as individuals who require cannabis can sometimes live with genuine medical conditions that need to be addressed by their governments.

But what if your state doesn't allow recreational use? Fear not, there are always other options to pay taxes on weed-related products like selling at home parties. However, federal law does not apply so you won't have to pay excise duties.

 

Imagine what it would cost to buy a drug not covered by your insurance. Epidiolex, the original marijuana-based medication approved by US federal officials and currently on shelves nationwide, costs $2500 per month. You can get an MMJ card and go to any dispensary in town for less than half the price. Although we don't know which strains might appear in these shops, buyers beware! If they offer the product, ensure it's piled before you use any drugs made with cannabis plants.

 

  1. You will get a higher potency and lower intake limits

 

It is important for medical users to know the proper dosage when using cannabis. Therefore, medical dispensaries are allowed to sell stronger cannabinoids. The MMJ card allows you to purchase more cannabis than you could at a recreational dispensary. They are also typically stronger in potency, which means that there is less chance of side effects. California residents who purchase cannabinoid medicine with their cards receive 2g, while those who do not have one get 1000mg. That's a big difference!

 

  1. Cardholders have higher Marijuana Possession Limits

 

California's medical marijuana patients may carry up to 8 ounces on their person. This is compared to one ounce for recreational cannabis users. MMJ card holders can carry up to eight ounces of marijuana, provided they are 21 years or older at the time of application. They must also be certified legally online using a medical recommendation letter format.

 

In all states that allow recreational use, customers must be 21 years of age. For certain medical conditions, you don't have to present your MMJ cards until you are 18-20. You can get cannabis prescribed for you if you're under 18. Minors may also be eligible for marijuana through the medical program with the support of an approved caregiver. This could include parents, guardians, or other close family members.

 

Cons

 

  1. Firearm ownership

 

While the Second Amendment guarantees citizens the right, it can be difficult for MMJ users to carry arms in certain states. Law enforcement is also limited by this provision. They are not allowed to use federal marijuana laws, even though the ATF has ruled otherwise.

Honolulu's government set out on an unsuccessful quest to obtain the weapons holders. They also tried to forbid future purchases. Two things that no one wants.

 

  1. Commercial Driver's Licence

The Department of Transportation has strict regulations regarding the use of medical cannabis. This means that if an employee tests positive to THC in their system, and then produces evidence that they are licensed to work while on its effects (e.g. via state-issued identification), it won't save them from being fired. Even though alcohol or opioids might be more acceptable than marijuana when it comes to safety concerns on roads,

 

Federal Employee Safety Alliance strongly recommends that you do not consume cannabis near machinery. This is because even small amounts can cause damage. Machines stop working due to pressure changes while people don’t care as much.

 

  1. Government job

 

Federal Government has a strict zero-tolerance policy on cannabis use. This can lead to you losing your job, even in states that legalize medical marijuana. The US Department of Transportation stated in 2017 that workers with high levels of THC can't work while they are undergoing treatment.

 

  1. Card Renewal

 

MMJ cards are a great way of saving money. It costs $50 annually and could save you thousands of bucks over the long-term if used frequently enough. However, it can be annoying to have to pay each year for this service and then separately purchase your medicines.

While cards are easy to renew, there is always going to be someone who isn’t happy about their purchase record being publicized.

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