Sunday, April 17, 2011

Arizona begins accepting Medical Cannabis registrations

So, in this link from the Eastern Arizona Courier, Arizona seems to be accepting medical cannabis registrations. The requirements to get a card include: "a recent photograph of the applicant, an electronic copy of their photo identification (driver's license, or Arizona identification card,) a signed statement declaring the legitimacy of the applicant and that they will not share the medicine with those who do not have a registry card and a completed physician certification form downloaded from the ADHS Web site." This is one of the biggest reasons that I think marijuana should not simply be legalized for medicine, but legalized completely.  I should not have to sign forms for a migraine cure (and a whole host of other uses.) But from the looks of things, we are making progress. More later, I'm too tired to keep typing.  

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