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Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Laws: Qualifying Conditions And Applying For Marijuana Card


Despite the fact that marijuana is illegal under federal law in the United States (due to its high THC content), numerous states permit the medical use of THC. However, each state has varying laws, which you must familiarize yourself with before using, cultivating, or possessing cannabis. Each state provides a list of qualifying medical conditions. Similarly, Oklahoma's law has a provision for the same, and it has a list of medical conditions that must be met in order to obtain cannabis for therapeutic purposes. Additionally, it creates a situation where doctors can prescribe patients following a health analysis and give them precise instructions on how to utilize it properly. However, for you to use marijuana for medical purposes, you must have a marijuana card.



In this article, we will tell you about Oklahoma medical marijuana qualifying conditions and the process of applying for a marijuana card in this state.


Oklahoma qualifying medical conditions

The following are the conditions (not limited) for which medical marijuana is permitted in Oklahoma:

  • Epilepsy

· Muscle spasms

· Spasticity

· Inflammation

· Glaucoma

· Cancer

· Terminal illness

· HIV/AIDS

· Cachexia

· Crohn’s disease

· Neuropathic pain

· Severe Nausea

· Anorexia

· Chronic pain



How to get a medical marijuana card in Oklahoma



Using marijuana to treat your physical and mental health conditions is permitted if you have a medicinal marijuana card. You can cultivate, own, and obtain marijuana for medicinal purposes through a medical marijuana card. The state provides cardholders with a number of advantages, including a low tax on marijuana sales and purchases, the ability to purchase a variety of goods, and much more.



Thanks to telemedicine, obtaining a medicinal marijuana card in Oklahoma is a fairly straightforward process. However, it is important to note that interested parties must be at least 18 years old. It should be noted that in order to suggest medical marijuana to patients, doctors are obliged by law to register with the OMMA.


The following are the steps for applying for an Oklahoma medical marijuana card:


1. Have a written certificate from a physician.

Consult a doctor to assess any potential medical conditions you may have. This is to see if using medicinal cannabis could be of any use to you. You will receive a documented medicinal marijuana card certification, which is valid for 30 days, from your doctor.

2. Schedule an appointment.

Apply online using a form that requests your information and the medical certification needed to use medical cannabis in order to start the process of getting a medical marijuana card in Oklahoma. Include the $104 charge along with accurate information.

3. Register with OMMA.

When requesting a Medical Marijuana Card in Oklahoma, you must register yourself as a patient in OMMA after receiving approval from the licensed medical health professional.

4. Receive the card.

After completing the registration process, the OMMA will verify your information, at which point you will receive your medical marijuana card. Your card will arrive within 14 days of the application date.



Once you have an Oklahoma medical marijuana card, you are authorized to purchase marijuana from state-licensed dispensaries. After the initial two years of validity, you must renew the card to continue using it.


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