Can doctors prescribe marijuana in NJ? The NJMMP also allows the prescribing of medical marijuana for treating patients with Cancer, Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), and Positive Status for Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) if the condition, or the treatment, cause severe or chronic pain, severe nausea or vomiting, cachexia or wasting syndrome.
How much does medical Marijuanas cost in NJ? An ounce of “flower,” which is the raw bud product, costs between $320 to $480 for New Jersey medicinal patients, according to a recent published report by NJ.com. There is no state-regulated price, but there are state and local sales taxes based on weight that add to prices set by retailers.
Does insurance cover medical Marijuanas NJ? No. Medical cannabis itself is not covered by any health plan in New Jersey.
How hard is it to get a medical card in NJ? After seeing a doctor, you will need to fill out a simple state application. You must provide a passport-style photo, a valid New Jersey ID, and your current utility bill (within the last 90 days). The registration fee is $100, but there are certain categories that may qualify you for a reduced fee.