Medical Marijuana Legal in US Capital
| By Tala Hadavi | |
| Federal Information & News Dispatch, Inc. |
Medical Marijuana Legal in
The Medical Marijuana Program (http://doh.dc.gov/service/medical-marijuana-program) in the nation's capital took 12 years to legalize and more than three years to implement. But though it's now up and running,
"I have been HIV positive for 23 years and lived with AIDS for many of those. I've taken a great deal of medicine. Many of them cause a great deal of stomach discomfort, and lack of appetite and nausea," Bartley said.
While medical marijuana is legal here in
"Every part of the medical marijuana program is under camera, under lock and key and fully recorded from seed to sale," Kahn stated.
And for potential customers, getting a Medical marijuana ID is not simple.
"It requires that you contact the department of health only by e-mail. It requires that you would be able to download, print and fill out a lengthy application and provide documentation and a passport photo. There's a
But before any of that you have to have cancer, HIV, AIDS, glaucoma or severe muscle spasms to even qualify. And a doctor has to fill out another lengthy form, recommending you. Sakiliba Mines is one of the few doctors in the city who write recommendations. But she says she was initially cautious. "We cannot reproduce what's going on in other states where doctors all they do is write recommendations and the patient is out of the door for the year," she added. "I don't think that's good medicine."
Dr.
"I think a limited program that insures that people are really ill and that they've tried other treatments and it gives them an amount of marijuana that is reasonable for them to have and not sell to other people or give away is a very good political resolution," said DuPont.
Right now, only 28 patients have qualified for the program, and that's not really enough to support the system yet.
Today's dose, 10.5 grams, costs about
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