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Medical Marijuana in Arizona 2019



This is a video about the current Medical Marijuana process in Arizona. Believe it or not, Arizona has some of the most strict Medical Marijuana requirements out …

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  1. Im from California grown 800 plant in mendocino california stupid retarded liberals destryoed it plus the asian immigrants . Can i grow my 15 foot t all cannabis plants in cochise county az

  2. Please stick to "living in Arizona". Technically general Marijuana use is not a medication specifically approved for diseases/indications. That would take fda approval. Marijuana is being used for symptom relief…especially in areas where there is no approved treatment. Which is why anxiety is not covered…I assume. Pain is tricky. Pain as a result of a disease/condition (chronic migraine) or treatment of condition qualifies. Pain alone, technically should not. This applies to other conditions listed in the AZMMA.

  3. HEY BOSS IM SORRY YOUR DEALING WITH THIS. As a chonic pain patient i have not been to the doctor in years ( all they did was shove pills at me) so im assuming I would have issues in AZ as well?

  4. I was diagnosed with arthritis in 2011. I'm allergic to narcotics and ibuprofen is cheap (4×200=800mg) and in Colorado Mary is rec: So I self medicated. I moved to AZ for joint pain. The heat has helped but now I'm afraid I'll be denied a med card because my records are 8 years old (not within 12 months). I have to spend a year here documenting my condition??!! (Also lots of chronic pain is caused by PTSD and cptsd.)

  5. Ridiculous? I'd say so, especially in how they treat "out of state / non-resident" documented users. I cannot buy in AZ with my OK card. It is as if AZ is denying other non-resident Americans the same rights and freedoms as residents. Especially when it has to do with consumables, such an over-reach of power and authority.

  6. You know what is crazy. Medical is legal here but under federal law it is illegal. But yet it is still a schedule 1 drug"meaning no medical value" The USA is pretty foolish about common sense and all about the mighty dollar. No liberty just tyranny. It's a damn plant, not like speed or cocaine. The private prison industry is booming and most politicians enjoy reaping the benefits in their pocket book. In my opinion the medical store owners want it kept illegal for recreational due to lost profits. Why do they think they are above other residents that want to chill and enjoy the plant.

  7. I agree with you. I went to get qualified and I would not lie or exaggerate my conditions with my pains and was denied. In Arizona the pain needs to be severe/debilitating or have a paper trail that would imply that a medical card is the last resort for relief. I am still waiting for recreational use to become legal but I have found that card holders I know vote no for recreational use. The battle continues.

  8. I live in WA .. the “pot shops” haven’t been bad for us! The state has really regulated it and crime hasn’t increased. The state has profited and made millions of not a billion off of it. I wished every state would just legalize it and get it over with. Just my opinion

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