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Missouri allows anyone to get a medical marijuana card

Nov 19

You can be eligible for Missouri's medical marijuana program in just a few minutes. It costs only about $100. You don't need to have medical records.

Missouri's new program is being closely scrutinized - not just by legislators. Doctors are concerned about loopholes in Missouri’s new program. Telemedicine and a lack of control over certifying patients to use medical marijuana.

Dr. George Edwards who certifies patients in Independence, says, "If this is how we're going to prescreen people to enable their card to be obtained, then let's just get straight to recreational to let everyone get it."

There are many ways you can monitor the 33 states which have legalized medical cannabis. The state did not create rules that would allow the agency to examine doctors and suspend their certification.

"That opens up the possibility to deceive. "

More than 41,000 Missourians now have medical marijuana cards from https://www.420id.com/. The Section for Medical Marijuana Regulation left certification of the marijuana for medical use to the Section for Medical Marijuana Regulation

A Missouri physician must sign a certification form for a patient to receive a card. This could be cancer, epilepsy, or PTSD.

A state certification form requires that a physician evaluate the medical records and history of a patient.

Roark Family Health and the Medical Spa are owned and operated in Cassville, in the state's southwest corner. Patients sometimes had trouble receiving them

If the patient is under 18, she says that she does not have to see the papers.

Roark stated, "If parents ask me to review their records, I will gladly, but they don’t have to prove it." " "All that I need to do is get a complete medical history. "

Roark explained that it is important to obtain a complete medical history. This includes asking about patients' medications, allergies, medical conditions, length of stay, current medications, and other symptoms.

Roark said that she isn't concerned about the fact her certification process allows recreational use.

Roark stated that cannabis cannot be used recreationally. They could be anxious or need to sleep.

Jon Patterson is a Lee's Summit Republican state Representative. He stated that if the program is to be legalized as medical marijuana, it must be done in a manner that is consistent with the way that we practice medicine. Conduct a survey, then email the certificate to the recipient after payment has been made.

Telemedicine: The Future

Telemedicine is allowed as long as there is no need for in-person interaction, according to the state's website. This is one of the most frequent complaints doctors receive.

After consulting with the Missouri Board of Registration for the Healing Arts, telemedicine has been approved by the state. This board oversees the medical licenses of doctors. Fraker stated, "If telehealth can be used for an evaluation in another area, it should also be suitable for an exam using medicinal marijuana." "

The certification form states that a doctor must have "met and evaluated qualifying patients." The state doesn't keep records of whether certification was done via telemedicine, in person, or both.