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Medical marijuana became legal in Colorado in 2000. To obtain a medical marijuana card, first schedule an in-person appointment with an eligible Colorado health care provider. The provider will evaluate whether you have a qualifying condition and, if appropriate, submit a certification to the Medical Marijuana Registry.
After your provider submits the certification, you must complete an application with the Colorado Medical Marijuana Registry and pay the required processing fee. Once CDPHE approves the application, you can download and print the card or display it on a mobile device.
Our pricing starts as low as $45. The cost may vary depending on the specific services you require. This fee includes the medical consultation necessary for your approval. Additional state fees may apply for the registration process.
For more details on official requirements, visit the Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment.
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The process to get a medical marijuana card in Colorado can vary. Typically, it takes a few days to a couple of weeks. The time frame depends on how quickly you can get an appointment with a doctor and complete the state registration process. Once approved, you will receive your card shortly thereafter.
MDs and DOs may recommend medical marijuana for all qualifying debilitating and disabling conditions. Dentists, physician assistants, advanced nurse practitioners, podiatrists, and optometrists with prescriptive authority may recommend it only for disabling medical conditions.
Applicants must be Colorado residents and have a qualifying condition. Adults and minors may apply, although minors and certain applicants ages 18 to 20 must obtain two provider certifications.
Qualifying conditions include severe pain, cancer, seizures, glaucoma, HIV or AIDS, cachexia, persistent muscle spasms, severe nausea, PTSD, autism spectrum disorder, and conditions for which a physician could prescribe an opioid.
No, Colorado does not recognize out-of-state medical marijuana cards.
The cost varies but typically ranges from $20 to $50 per gram. The Department of Revenue provides further insight into taxation and pricing.
Yes, the state imposes limits on the amount you can purchase and possess.
A Colorado medical marijuana card issued for a debilitating condition is valid for one year. For a disabling condition, the recommending provider determines the card’s validity period based on the patient’s medical needs.