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How to Qualify for Medical Marijuana in Washington

In November 1998, Initiative 692 (or the Medical Use of Marijuana Act) passed in the state of Washington. The act allows patients with certain debilitating conditions to legally posses, use and cultivate medical marijuana.

The Washing Department of Health Medical Marijuana Program

Patients in Washing State that wish to join the medical marijuana program must be registered in the medical marijuana authorization database. This database is run by the Washington Department of Health. To register, patients must receive a medical marijuana authorization form from their licensed healthcare practitioner.

Medical marijuana patients with a valid authorization form may join the database and receive their medical marijuana recognition card.

if you believe your medical conditions qualify for a medical cannabis authorization form, discuss your symptoms with your licensed healthcare practitioner.

What conditions qualify for the Medical Marijuana Program in WA?

Patients in Washington diagnosed with one or more of the following medical conditions are allowed legal protection for the use of medical cannabis:

Will additional conditions be added to the list?

Before July 24, 2015, the Medical Quality Assurance Commission considered petitions requesting to add conditions to the list of qualifying medical conditions. However, in 2015 the law changes, and petitions are no longer allowed.

Where can you find a Medical marijuana Doctor in WA?

All licensed medical marijuana retail stores in Washington are are required to have a certified medical marijuana consultant. These consultant aren’t a medical providers. They cannot provide medical services, diagnose medical conditions or recommend treatment. The consultants are responsible for entering patient information from the authorization form into the database, and answering questions about medical cannabis law and products.

If you are interested in becoming a certified consultant, you can find the information here.
Only a licensed healthcare practitioner can legally recommend a patient to receive medical marijuana and fill out the authorization form.

Before a practitioner recommends medical marijuana, a bona fide (patient-doctor) relationship must be established.

The following healthcare professionals are legally allowed to authorize medical cannabis and fill out an authorization form:

  • Medical Doctors (MDs)
  • Physician Assistant (PAs)
  • Osteopathic Physicians (DOs)
  • Naturopathic Physicians (NDs)
  • Osteopathic Physician Assistants (OAs)
  • Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioners (ARNPs)

With so many healthcare professionals able to fill out medical marijuana authorization forms, you’ll likely find one close to where you’re located.

Where are the legal cannabis dispensaries in Washington?

A marijuana dispensary must be legally and medically endorsed to create recognition cards. There are qualifying establishments located all over the state. These stores will have at least one certified medical marijuana consultant on staff to help process your authorization form and answer your questions.

What does my medical card get me at a Washington dispensary?

Qualified patients in WA may possess up to 24 ounces of usable marijuana or 15 marijuana plants, or participate in a collective garden. Patients and designated caregivers of 21 years or older may buy any combination of the following from a licensed dispensary:

  • 1 ounce of usable marijuana.
  • 16 ounces of marijuana-infused product in solid form.
  • 72 ounces of marijuana-infused product in liquid form.
  • 7 grams of marijuana concentrate

Where can I smoke?

In Washington State, you are legally allowed to smoke on private property and outside the view of the general public.Patients with medical marijuana recognition cards cannot smoke marijuana in the following places:

  • In public
  • At the retail shop, where you purchased the product
  • While operating any motorized vehicle
  • Federal property, such as national parks, airports, courthouses, and military bases.
  • School grounds or property
  • Reservations

Are patients and caregivers protected from discrimination?

Yes. Primary caregivers cannot apply for a medical marijuana recognition card; the patient must apply for the caregiver. Primary caregivers must provide proof of identification and be photographed by the country administration department they reside.

The future of the Medical Cannabis Program in WA?

Washington is an active state when it comes to medical cannabis. Rules and regulations are constantly being revised and updated. The Washington Department of Health offers an email list which allows the public to stay up-to-date on medical marijuana rules and regulation changes in Washington State.