Who owns Mjna?

Who owns Mjna?

Who owns Mjna? 

Board of Directors
Blake N. Schroeder Chairman, President & Chief Executive Officer Neuropathix, Inc., AXIM Biotechnologies, Inc., Medical Marijuana, Inc.
Michelle L. Sides Chief Legal Officer & Director Medical Marijuana, Inc.
Robert L. Cunningham Independent Director Medical Marijuana, Inc., AXIM Biotechnologies, Inc.

How much does it cost to get a marijuana card in Utah? The following fees apply to medical cannabis cards: Patient Card (initial): $15. Patient Card (six-month renewal): $15. Guardian Card (initial): $68.25.

Is Mjna pink on stock? 

(OTC Pink Sheets; MJNA) is the first publicly held company vested in the cannabis and industrial hemp space in America.

MJNA.

Ticker PINX:MJNA
Stock Style
Direct Investment No
Dividend Re-Investment No

How much is a medical card in Utah? Effective January 3, 2022, initial medical cannabis cards will be issued by DHHS with a 6-month expiration and the renewal cost will be $15. Patients who apply for the first renewal of their card prior to April 30, 2022, will still pay the $5 renewal fee at 90 days.

Can you own a gun if you have a medical card in Utah?

If You Have A Medical Cannabis Card You Are A Federal Prohibited Person. It Is ILLEGAL To Ship, Transport, Receive, Or Possess A Firearm Or Ammunition.

Can I use my Utah medical card in another state?

All new Utah residents coming from other states from which Medical Marijuana is legal may possess and use Medical Marijuana for up to 45 days with a valid Medical Marijuana card from their original states.

What qualifies for a medical card in Utah?

What are the qualifying conditions?
  • HIV or acquired immune deficiency syndrome.
  • Alzheimer’s disease.
  • amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
  • cancer.
  • cachexia.
  • persistent nausea that is not significantly responsive to traditional treatment, except for nausea related to:
  • Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis.

Can you get a medical card for anxiety in Utah?

Anxiety and depression, insomnia, migraines, and glaucoma are NOT qualifying conditions in Utah, even though they can be treated in other states.

Can a 16 year old get a medical card in Utah?

Beginning in March 2020, there will be four types of medical cannabis cards: patient cards, guardian cards, provisional patient cards, and caregiver cards. Patient Cards: Patients 18 years of age and older. Patients under 21 years of age must have approval from the Compassionate Use Board.

How much is it to renew your medical card in Utah?

Medical cannabis card fees: Patient Card (initial): $15. Patient Card (6 month renewal): $15. Patient Card (1 year renewal*): $15.

How many dispensaries are in Utah?

The Utah Department of Health and Human Services has issued 15 medical cannabis pharmacy licenses. 14 pharmacies are operational with the 15th pharmacy scheduled to open later this year. Please click on the Pharmacy Location tab to see a list of all licensed pharmacies.

How much does medical Marijuanas cost in Utah?

Based on the patients we’ve seen at our office, the average cannabis patient is using approximately $55 worth of medical cannabis each month. For heavy users, the cost can be much more. Utah law limits patients to purchase 113 grams of unprocessed flower per month. There are patients who use as little as $15 per month.

What happens if my medical card expires in Utah?

Medical Certification Update

Every time you update a DOT medical certificate you must also turn in the self-certification form. If your DOT medical card expires, and you do not submit a renewed medical certificate your driver license will be downgraded.

Can I keep my CDL without a medical card in Utah?

Any driver who drives for commerce in a vehicle with a gross weight rating of 10,001 pounds must have a DOT medical card in their possession. To obtain and maintain a CDL, you may be required to have a DOT medical card. A licensed medical examiner conducts the DOT physical examination.

How do I renew my Utah medical Card?

Pay fees:
  1. Go to evs.utah.gov.
  2. Log in using your username/email address and your password.
  3. Select Tracking Inbox in the top left corner.
  4. Choose Patient (you may need to click on it twice) DO NOT CLICK ON NEW PATIENT.
  5. Select your name.
  6. Select the grey tab that says Payment (directly below the blue circles).
  7. Click +New.

What is Utah ID?

UtahID is the State of Utah’s identity provider and the standard method of authentication. Single Sign-on is a system that allows a user to access multiple independent services (i.e., applications) from a secure single login session.

What does Utah REAL ID look like?

To determine if a Utah driver license is REAL ID-compliant, look for a small star inside a gold circle and the outline of the state of Utah with the words, “UT USA” in the upper right-hand corner. The presence of the icon and words will indicate that the driver license is REAL ID –compliant.

How do you prove residency in Utah?

Varying documentation proving Utah residency may be requested by the Residency office, including but not limited to:
  1. Driver’s license/state ID.
  2. Voter registration.
  3. Federal and state tax information.
  4. Documentation of past activities (transcripts, pay stubs, etc)
  5. Military ties (DD-214, military privilege card, etc)

How do you get a Utah state ID?

Original ID Card
  1. You will need to visit one of our Driver License offices.
  2. You will take a photo upon arrival.
  3. Submit the nonrefundable fee of $23.00.
  4. Bring proof of identity (name and date of birth.)
  5. Bring social security card.
  6. Bring two (2) documents of Utah residence address.

What can be used as proof of residency?

What documents are valid proof of residence?
  • UMID.
  • Driver’s License.
  • Barangay Certificate.
  • Police ID/Clearance.
  • Water Bill *
  • Electricity Bill *
  • Landline Phone Bill *
  • Postpaid line bill *

How much does it cost for a Utah ID?

Please refer to our Required Documentation page for documentation needed to obtain a Utah state identification card. There is a $23.00 charge for an ID card. (An out-of-state ID is not acceptable proof of identification.)