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How To Get or Renew a Marijuana Card Online in Unity, NH

A medical marijuana card is issued by the state and gives patients access to medical cannabis in Unity. Once a patient is approved by a qualified recommending doctor and received their medcard, they can go to their local dispensary and purchase a wide variety of cannabis based THC and CBD products for treatment.

In order to be approved, patients need to to be certified by a participating medical card doctor, which can now be done from home online using Telehealth telemedicine. Potential MMJ patients must have a debilitating medical condition found the state’s list of qualifying conditions.

Using Telehealth Online To Get Or Renew Your MedCard

This is how to visit with a certifying MMJ doctor me and get or renew your New Hampshire marijuana card from home!

Medcard Example Telehealth gives patients the opportunity to visit with a marijuana card doctor in New Hampshire using your smart phone, tablet, or personal computer. Online medcard appointments help reduce the spread and exposure of patients to Coronavirus (COVID-19). Qualified patients can get legal THC and CBD medicine for the treatment of several qualifying conditions.

Live marijuana telehealth appointments can be done from anywhere in the state online without having to leave the house. No travel, in person doctor office visit, or inconvenience. Your New Hampshire medical card will be issued after the doctors approval. It doesn’t get any more germ free than this!If you’re ready, simply fill out the MMJ patient registration form and you’re on your way to a marijuana doctors appointment from the comfort of your living room or dining room table. You will receive an email with follow up details as well. See if you qualify today.

Unity Marijuana Card Q&A

Do I Need To Be A Resident?

You must be a legal resident of New Hampshire with a valid state ID in order to apply for a medical marijuana card.

How Old Do I Need To Be?

Patients must be over eighteen years of age to apply on their own. Minors are also eligible for medical marijuana in New Hampshire, however, the application must be completed by a parent or guardian and must include written certifications from two health care providers including a pediatrician.

What Are The Medical Provider Qualifications?

In order to be able to recommend medical marijuana in New Hampshire, a provider must be a licensed physician or Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) in New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts or Vermont.

How Much Does The Card Cost?

A $50.00 non-refundable fee must be submitted with the “Application for the Therapeutic Use of Cannabis” to apply for a medical marijuana card in New Hampshire.

How Long Does It Take?

Processing a medical marijuana application in New Hampshire can take a few weeks once the application is submitted. If an applicant is approved, a Registry Identification Card will be issued within five days.

How Much Can I Possess?

Approved medical marijuana patients are permitted to purchase up to two ounces of cannabis every ten days. The possession limit is also two ounces.

Where To Buy Medical Marijuana In New Hampshire?

Three companies have been licensed to grow and dispense medical marijuana in New Hampshire. A recent law now permits license holders (aka alternative treatment centers), to open a second “satellite” dispensary in each of the state’s four designated regions.

Because Medical cannabis dispensaries have been deemed essential businesses, they are currently still operating during lockdown but under reduced hours.

Furthermore, as part of the temporary emergency rules, curbside pick up is also now permitted. However, home delivery is prohibited.

Patients are required to pre-order by phone or online. Curbside pickup is permitted  as long as it remains in full view of dispensary security cameras.

Can I Grow My Own In Unity?

At the time of writing (mid April) New Hampshire medical marijuana patients are not permitted to grow their own marijuana.

However, the New Hampshire Senate recently approved a bill that would allow the practice. If passed, patients and caregivers would be permitted to cultivate up to three mature plants, three immature plants and 12 seedlings.

Until such a law is passed, growing marijuana without a license is a felony offense.

How Do I Renew My Card?

New Hampshire medical marijuana cards expire after one year. However, the healthcare provider may specify a shorter period of time.

As part of the recent emergency rules, medical marijuana cards due to expire in the months of April, May, and June 2020 now have until July 31, 2020 to renew. Qualified patients must present their expired card at the dispensary.

Renewal dates for caregivers have not been extended.

What If Some Of My Info Changes?

Changes of name or address must be reported to the DHHS within ten days. There is no fee for making changes.

What About Lost Cards?

If a patient loses their card they must notify the DHHS in writing within ten days. A fee of $25.00 will be charged for a replacement.

Are There Caregivers?

New Hampshire medical marijuana patients may designate a caregiver to assist with purchasing (or growing) medical marijuana as well as administering treatment.

Caregivers must be at least 21 years old and have no prior felony convictions.

Caregivers are permitted to assist up to five patients. If both caregiver and qualifying patients live more than 50 miles from a licensed dispensary the caregiver may assist up to nine patients.

Under temporary emergency rules, New Hampshire medical marijuana patients may designate a caregiver if a patient becomes sick and cannot safely and responsibly purchase their medicine. Furthermore, the state has waived the Designated Caregiver application fee through June 30, 2020.

Can I Smoke Medical Marijuana Anywhere?

Smoking cannabis in public areas, on school grounds and within protective designated school zones, as well as in correctional, law enforcement, or recreational facilities is strictly prohibited.

Patients are forbidden to drive or operate heavy machinery while medicated.

Is There Reciprocity For Out Of State Patients?

Non-resident patients suffering from any of the state’s qualifying medical conditions and who possess an out-of-state medical marijuana card are permitted to possess medical marijuana in the state. However they are not permitted to purchase their medicine from a state-licensed dispensary.

CBD, is hemp CBD in Unity legal, and where can I buy it online?

Yes, hemp based CBD is legal.

Where to find shop for CBD products online?

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