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The Benefits Of Medical Marijuana Card In Arizona

Its more important than EVER to have an Arizona Medical Marijuana card.

Did you know that you can use cannabis to treat migraines, arthritis, and nausea? As you apply for a medical marijuana card, it’s helpful to understand what health benefits cannabis can bring you. We’ve rounded up seven facts on the health benefits of medical cannabis every aspiring card owner should know.

7 Facts on the health benefits of cannabis

  • Cannabinoids

Cannabis comprises over 120 chemical compounds which are collectively termed cannabinoids. Researchers have widely studied cannabidiol (CBD) and tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) only and found them to have health benefits.

  • Using Marijuana Doesn’t Always Make you ‘High’

THC is the component in marijuana that makes users feel a sense of euphoria. CBD, however, doesn’t have any intoxicating properties and is commonly available in various forms such as oils, cookies, drinks, and gummies. 

  • Taxes

If you do not have a medical marijuana card, chances are you are not receiving the highest quality marijuana, but you are more than likely overpaying in taxes. Depending on your state, you could be saving anywhere from 15% to 30% on purchases made from your dispensary.

  • The List of Health Benefits of Cannabis is Growing

Research is still ongoing to determine the various medical benefits of cannabis, but so far, evidence shows people can use cannabis to treat:

  • High Blood pressure
  • Crohn’s Disease
  • Nausea, Decreased Appetite, and Weight Loss Related to HIV/AIDs
  • Seizures
  • Pain, Nausea, and Vomiting in Cancer Patients
  • Sleep Disorders
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • Mental Disorders such as  Anxiety, PTSD, and Depression
  • Muscle Spasticity
  • Hepatitis C
  • Chronic Pain, Migraines, and Inflammation
  • IBS
  • Epilepsy
  • Glaucoma
  • ALS
  • Medical Cannabis Comes in Various Forms 

Doctors can prescribe it in several different forms, such as plant parts, purified cannabinoids, such as CBD capsules and oils, or synthetic cannabinoids (dronabinol and nabilone).

  • There are Many ways of Consuming Medical Cannabis

These ways include ingesting pills, edibles, tinctures, oils, smoking, vaping, and topical applications to the skin.

  • Legalization

Washington, D.C., and 37 states in the US have legalized marijuana for medical use while certain states have even permitted marijuana for recreational adult use. To fully take advantage of the health benefits of cannabis, people are encouraged to apply for a medical marijuana card.

Frequently Asked Questions ( FAQs )

If you’re wondering if you should get a medical marijuana card in Arizona, have a look at our Frequently Asked Questions. We want you to have accurate, useful information. If you have any questions not answered here, contact us to speak with an expert.

Yes as a patient you need to have the card to have the following benefits.

  1. With out the card , Recreational marijuana would be subject to the normal sales tax rate and an additional 16% excise tax a total of 25% (AZ Medical Marijuana card holders will not have to pay the excise tax). Besides the direct tax savings, “you can write off your meds” on your state taxes if you’re a cardholder
  2. As a patient with card you will get the highest quality cannabis products. Arizona governor signed the AZ Senate Bill 1494 requires that all medical marijuana products sold in licensed dispensaries be independently lab tested by November 1, 2020. Testing labs must be accredited and must have no financial relationship with any dispensaries. The measure also reduces application fees for medical cannabis card holders.
  3. Arizona’s Medical Marijuana Act (the “AMMA”) is one of the most unique in the nation. It was the first law to explicitly provide statutory protection against employment discrimination for one’s status as a MMJ cardholder.(A.R.S. § 36-2813 )
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NO. Patients with a medical marijuana card can possess up to 2.5 ounces every two weeks (14 days). Where as residents of Arizona 21 and older may posses only up to 1 ounce of usable marijuana or 5 grams of concentrate for recreational use.

NO. MMJ card holders may enjoy greater access to strains with a higher CBD to THC ratio. Cannabis used for medical purposes undergoes a more thorough process before becoming available for consumption.

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A. No school or landlord may refuse to enroll or lease to and may not otherwise penalize a person solely for his satus as a cardholder, unless failing to do so would cause the school or landlord to lose a monetary or licensing related benefit under federal law or regulations.

B. Unless a failure to do so would cause an employer to lose a monetary or licensing related benefit under federal law or regulations, an employer may not discriminate against a person in hiring, termination or imposing any term or condition of employment or otherwise penalize a person based upon either:

  1. The person’s status as a cardholder.
  2. A registered qualifying patient’s positive drug test for marijuana components or metabolites, unless the patient used, possessed or was impaired by marijuana on the premises of the place of employment or during the hours of employment.

C. For the purposes of medical care, including organ transplants, a registered qualifying patient’s authorized use of marijuana must be considered the equivalent of the use of any other medication under the direction of a physician and does not constitute the use of an illicit substance or otherwise disqualify a registered qualifying patient from medical care.

D. No person may be denied custody of or visitation or parenting time with a minor, and there is no presumption of neglect or child endangerment for conduct allowed under this chapter, unless the person’s behavior creates an unreasonable danger to the safety of the minor as established by clear and convincing evidence.

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One of the biggest differences is the potency. Medical marijuana patients have access to products with higher CBD and THC concentrations. Recreational consumers can only purchase products that have a maximum of 10 mg of THC.

MMJ cardholders are also excluded from the costly excise tax that is tacked on when purchasing marijuana without a medical marijuana card.

A huge advantage to having a medical marijuana card is saving money. MMJ cardholders are excluded from the costly excise tax (16%) that is tacked on when purchasing marijuana without a medical marijuana card.

Another benefit to carrying this card is the protection it offers. While recreational use is permitted in the state, employers can still legally let go of people for medicating with marijuana. This card prevents that issue and gives you peace of mind that your rights are secure.

Extremely easy! We put our customers first and have built our process around giving you the best experience. Simply fill out a contact form, speak with one of our doctors, and apply on the state website with instructions we supply.

Your phone consultation with a physician takes place within 24 hours of filling out our contact sheet. Once the consultation is complete and you’ve registered on the state site, you can expect to receive your card within 5-10 days!

  • We charge $115 for our doctor’s fee 
  • The state charges a $150 processing fee 
  • The total: $265
  • $75 discount for EBT/SNAP recipients

There are no limits on the potency of medical marijuana purchases.

You are able to purchase a maximum of 2.5 ounces of medical marijuana and no more than 12.5 grams of that amount can be in a concentrated form.

As we learn more about the possible healing properties of marijuana, having access to larger quantities of high-grade products and fewer purchase restrictions means that patients can have greater access to their medication. Plus, the eased excise tax liabilities associated with having a medical marijuana card in Arizona means that this access to medication is also more affordable. 

No matter where you live in Arizona, if you are 18 years or older and can benefit from exercising your rights under Arizona’s Proposition 203 and 207, AZ Marijuana Cards can quickly and affordably help you get your medical marijuana card online.