How To Get a Medical Marijuana Card in Downs
KS – A marijuana card, or MedCard is a state issued ID card that allows qualified patients access to medical cannabis in accord with state laws. There is not a path to legalized medical cannabis in Downs, not without hurdles. Unlike most of the United States, including all the neighbors, Kansas remains frozen in progress of this evolution in modern medicine taking place.
The Kansas Committee on Federal and State Affairs recently passed House Bill 2184 that would legalize medical marijuana. The bill needs to be passed by the Senate before attaining the governor’s signature to sign it into law.
If the bill is passed, qualifying patients would need to register with the state health department and obtain a doctor’s certification to receive a medical marijuana card in Downs. Get the process started today!
Pre-Register for a KS Cannabis Card
To get started early, and stay up to date on what’s going on with the Marijuana Market in Kansas, we make it easy. To connect with a recommending medical marijuana doctor in Downs as they become active, simply fill out the patient registration form below. You will also receive updates and news related to marijuana in general. Legal Residents Only Please.
Sign Up for Medical Cannabis Today!
For potential patients, if you’re ready, we make it easy to connect with a medical marijuana doctor nearby or online. If you are interested in getting certified, please fill out the MMJ patient registration form below and press submit to get started. See if you qualify today!
MedCard Registration Form
Qualifying Conditions List
Below are examples of Debilitating Medical Conditions in other states that may qualify patients when medical marijuana is approved in Kansas.
- Alzheimer’s disease
- HIV/AIDS
- ALS
- Arnold-Chiari Malformation
- Cachexia
- Cancer
- Causalgia
- Crohn’s
- CRPS
- Dystonia
- Fibromyalgia
- Glaucoma
- Hepatitis C
- Hydrocephalus
- Hydromyelia
- Interstitial Cystitis
- Intractable Pain
- Lupus
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Muscular Dystrophy
- Nail-Patella Syndrome
- Opioid Prescriptions/Dependency
- Parkinson’s disease
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
- Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Seizures Disorders
- Sjogren’s Syndrome
- Spasticity
- Spinal cord disease
- Spinal Cord Injury
- Tourette’s
- Traumatic Brain Injury – TBI
- Wasting Syndrome
Downs Marijuana Card FAQ
How Much Does a Kansas Medical Marijuana Card Cost?
- To Be Determined
How much does getting certified by a KS Marijuana Doctor Cost?
- Average visits to recommending marijuana doctors in other states vary. Typically, between $160 – $225 for an initial visit & $100-$200 for follow up visits. If MedCard telemedicine is allowed when the rules are written, the price to get a marijuana card in Downs online may be less.
How often do I have to see my doctor?
- Normally once a year. Many doctor visits are being done online using MedCard Telemedicine
How Long are Marijuana Cards good for?
- In most states medical cards are valid for 1 year.
Once I have my Kansas MMJ card, where can I buy marijuana?
- When available, dispensaries near Downs will be found on our dispensaries near me map or on Nationwide Dispensaries | Kansas.
Once I have been approved, can I grow my own weed?
- To Be Determined
- How to grow your own marijuana at home | NatD
Which states near me have Medical or Recreational cannabis programs?
- Missouri – Medical
- Arkansas – Medical with MedCard Reciprocity
- Colorado – Med & Recreational
- Oklahoma – Medical
What is the difference between CBD & THC?
- Psychoactive Vs. Non-Psychoactive. THC creates a euphoric effect due to the way it connects to the bodies endocannabinoid system. The endocannabinoid system has been recently recognized as an important modulatory system in the function of brain, endocrine, and immune tissues. Cannabidiol, or CBD reacts differently and is used with patients that require or prefer non euphoric care.
Where can I get CBD products in the meantime?
- You can Learn About CBD Here, or click below to go shopping on the CBDbay.
How Much Should I Use?
- We are not doctors and do not give medical advice. Please consult with an qualified physician before using.
If you have any further questions after reading this check out the full Kansas MedCard Guide.