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MEDICAL MARIJUANA DOCTORS IN FLORIDA

 Before purchasing cannabis from a medical marijuana treatment center, Florida patients must first qualify for a medical marijuana certification; Mary J MD provides qualified patients with the state-required recommendation to complete this process. 

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Let Mary J MD walk you through the medical marijuana process. Our qualified physicians adhere to all regulations put in place by the Florida Department of Health. Allow our friendly staff to assist you today. 1-800-562-1441

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 If a patient does not qualify for Medical Cannabis treatment during the initial assessment with the Doctor, they will not be charged for the appointment.  

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DO I QUALIFY?

Conditions which may be eligible for a Medical Marijuana treatment include, but are not limited to:

  

· AIDS

· ALS 

· Alzheimer's

· Anxiety

· Arthritis

· Back Pain

· Cancer

· Cerebral Palsy

· Chronic Pain

· Crohn's Disease

· Degenerative Disc Disorder

· Diabetic Neuropathy

· Epilepsy

· Fibromyalgia

· Glaucoma

· Hepatitis C

· Herniated Disc

· HIV

· Irritable Bowel Syndrome (chronic)

· Lupus‎

· Lyme Disease

· Migraine

· Multiple Sclerosis

· Muscle Spasms‎

· Muscular Dystrophy‎

· Myasthenia Gravis‎

· Myositis‎

· Neuropathy‎

· Osteoarthritis

· Osteoporosis‎

· Parkinson's Disease

· Peripheral Vascular Disease‎

· Polymyalgia Rheumatica‎

· Post-Polio Syndrome‎

· Psychiatric Conditions‎

· PTSD

· Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy‎

· Rheumatoid Arthritis‎

· RLS (Restless Legs Syndrome)

· Seizures

· Severe and Chronic Pain

· Sickle Cell Anemia

· Scoliosis‎

· Spasticity‎

· Spinal Stenosis‎

· Tourette's

· Ulcerative Colitis

· Another Debilitating Condition


   

Additionally, Amendment 2 allows Florida Medical Marijuana Doctors to certify patients for a Medical Marijuana treatment after diagnosing them with “other debilitating medical conditions of the same kind or class.” Debilitating conditions may include:


· Anorexia

· Anxiety

· Arthritis

· Back Pain

· Cachexia

· Diabetes

· Hepatitis C

· Irritable Bowel Syndrome

· Lyme Disease

· Migraine

· Muscle Spasms

· Muscular Dystrophy

· Other Conditions that result in traumatic stress

· Severe & Chronic Pain

· Severe Nausea

· Sickle Cell Anemia

· Spasticity

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HISTORY OF FLORIDA AMENDMENT 2

 On June 16, 2014, Florida became the 22nd state to legalize access to medical marijuana when Governor Rick Scott signed the Compassionate Medical Cannabis Act of 2014. Patients suffering from cancer, epilepsy, chronic seizures, or muscle spasms could use low-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) cannabis products prescribed by a licensed doctor. Doctors and patients had to register on the Compassionate Use Registry, an online database maintained by the Florida Department of Health. The governor also signed Senate Bill 1700, to protect the privacy of doctors prescribing low-THC marijuana and their patients.

The Florida Right to Medical Marijuana Initiative, Amendment 2 was placed on the ballot in November, 2014, but failed to win the required 60% majority of votes. The publicity surrounding this defeat helped to change the public attitude towards medical marijuana.

In March, 2016, State Bill 307 expanded access to full-strength medical marijuana to terminally ill patients who were determined by two doctors to have less than a year to live.

In November of 2016, 71% of Florida voters approved the Florida Medical Marijuana Legalization Initiative, also known as Amendment 2.

A special legislative session in June, 2017, passed Senate Bill 8A (SB 8A), the Medical Use of Marijuana Act  to implement rules for making medical marijuana available to Floridians. The Florida Department of Health established the Office of Medical Marijuana Use to implement these rules, and changed the name of the Compassionate Use Registry to the Medical Marijuana Use Registry.

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