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We offer a seamless process for obtaining your $20 cannabis card in legalized medical marijuana states. However, consultation costs can vary based on state regulations and pricing structures. The Online Medical Card website streamlines the process by connecting patients to certified doctors for same-day consultations, often within minutes, via phone or online, enabling timely access to medical cannabis.
With our online platform, you can quickly connect with a doctor for a consultation and receive your recommendation the same day. Read on to learn more about our services and how you can benefit from a medical marijuana recommendation.
At OnlineMedicalCard.com, we understand that prices for doctor consultations can vary depending on the state. Our platform connects people in medical-legalized states with doctors who are available online or by phone. With our service, you can access medical cannabis through a quick and easy process:
Online doctor consultations for medical marijuana recommendations offer a convenient and efficient solution for patients in medical legalized states.
Our $20 marijuana card does not include the doctor’s consultation fee, if you also want a physical medical marijuana card, there is an additional $20 charge. This card will be mailed out promptly upon request.
It’s important to note that the email containing the doctor’s recommendation is sufficient to access medical cannabis in states with legal medical cannabis. Nevertheless, having a physical card can offer added convenience and ease of use at dispensaries.
Obtaining a medical cannabis card online through OnlineMedicalCard.com offers several advantages:
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State | Medical Cannabis Possession Laws | Age to Sign Up | Year Legalized |
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California | Up to one ounce of dried cannabis flower or its equivalent in processed products within a 30-day period. | 21+ *** | 1996 |
Connecticut | Qualified patients can possess a one-month supply of medical cannabis. The exact amount may vary based on the patient’s medical condition and the recommendation of their healthcare provider. | 18+ * | 2012 |
Illinois | Up to 2.5 ounces (approximately 70 grams) of medical cannabis during a 14-day period. | 18+ ** | 2013 |
Iowa | Up to 4.5 grams of medical cannabis over a 90-day period. The allowed forms of medical cannabis are limited to approved pharmaceutical forms, such as capsules, extracts, concentrates, tinctures, and other products. | 18+ * | 2014 |
Louisiana | Up to 2.5 ounces of medical marijuana every 14 days, unless a greater amount is deemed medically necessary by their physician. | 18+** | 2015 |
Maine | Up to 3 mature cannabis plants, 12 immature plants, and an unlimited number of seedlings. For harvested cannabis and cannabis products, the limit is 2.5 ounces. | 21+ *** | 1999 |
Maryland | Up to 120 grams of dried flower or 36 grams of THC in processed products within a rolling 30-day period. | 18+ ** | 2014 |
Massachusetts | Up to 10 ounces of dried flower or the equivalent in processed products within a 60-day supply. | 21+ * | 2012 |
Michigan | Up to 2.5 ounces of dried flower, 15 grams of concentrated product, and 16 ounces of infused product within a 30-day supply. | 21+ * | 2008 |
Minnesota | Adults (21+) with a medical cannabis card can possess up to 2 ounces of dried flower, while patients under 21 with a qualifying condition have slightly lower limits based on their physician’s recommendation. | 21+ * | 2014 |
Missouri | Up to 4 ounces of cannabis flower or its equivalent in processed products within a 30-day period. Additionally, patients can cultivate up to six flowering plants, six immature plants (over 14 inches tall), and six clones (plants under 14 inches tall) at home. | 21+ ** | 2018 |
Montana | Up to one ounce of usable marijuana and cultivate up to two mature plants and two seedlings at home. A household with multiple qualifying adults can grow a maximum of four plants and four seedlings combined. | 18+** | 2004 |
New Jersey | Up to 6 ounces of cannabis flower or its equivalent in processed products within a 30-day period. | 21+ * | 2010 |
New York | Up to a 60-day supply of approved cannabis products as determined by their physician. | 21+ ** | 2014 |
Nevada | Up to 2.5 ounces of cannabis flower and/or one-quarter of an ounce of concentrates. | 21+ ** | 2000 |
Ohio | Up to a 90-day supply of medical marijuana based on their physician’s recommendation. | 21+ * | 2016 |
Oklahoma | Up to 8 ounces of marijuana flower, 1 ounce of concentrated marijuana, 72 ounces of edible marijuana, 6 mature and 6 seedling plants at home. | 21+ ** | 2018 |
Pennsylvania | Up to 30 grams of dried flower or equivalent in processed products within a 30-day period. Individual limits may be adjusted by a physician. | 21+ ** | 2016 |
Texas | Up to 2.5 ounces of low-THC cannabis oil within a 30-day period. | 18+*** | 2015 |
Virginia | Up to 1 ounce of dried flower or the equivalent in processed products within a 30-day period. | 21+ ** | 2018 |
West Virginia | Up to 30-day supply of approved medical cannabis products based on individual physician recommendations. | 21+ ** | 2017 |