How much is a medical card in Washington? Recognition Card Fee: Adult patients who choose to enroll in the state registry are required to pay a $1 fee for the medical cannabis card. Keep in mind the law does not restrict retail stores from charging more than the $1 (RCW 69.51A. 230(10)).
What illness qualifies for medical Marijuanas?
- Adults with nausea or vomiting caused by chemotherapy.
- People with muscle stiffness and spasms caused by multiple sclerosis (MS).
- Children and adults with rare, severe forms of epilepsy.
Who can prescribe marijuana in Washington state? The following types of healthcare practitioners licensed in Washington State are allowed to authorize the use of cannabis to medical patients: Medical doctor (MD) – licensed under chapter 18.71 RCW. Physician assistant (PA) – licensed under chapter 18.71A RCW. Osteopathic physician (DO) – licensed under chapter 18.57
Can you get a medical card at 18 in Washington state? In Washington, patients must be at least age 18, have an authorization form from a doctor, and a valid photo ID. You do not need a designated provider to be entered into the Medical Marijuana Authorization Database.