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Medical marijuana became legal in Oregon in 1998. To obtain a medical marijuana card, you must first schedule an appointment with a licensed doctor. The purpose of this visit is to determine whether you have a qualifying medical condition that benefits from medical marijuana use. After the appointment, if approved, you will need to register with the state if required.
The registration process involves submitting your approval documentation to the state. Once registered, you will receive your medical marijuana card. This card allows you to legally purchase and use medical marijuana within Oregon.
Our pricing for obtaining a medical marijuana card in Oregon starts as low as $45. This cost includes the consultation with a licensed doctor. Additional state fees may apply depending on the registration requirements. Please note that prices may vary based on specific medical needs and services provided.
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Get certified online for your medical marijuana card in most states. Our streamlined process connects you with licensed doctors, providing convenient and secure approval from the comfort of your home. Fast, easy, and reliable, our online solution ensures you get the care you need without the hassle.
Once your appointment is complete, you can obtain your medical marijuana card. Our straightforward process ensures that, after approval, you'll receive your card promptly. Simple and efficient, helping you access the care you need.
The time it takes to get a medical marijuana card in Oregon varies. After your appointment and approval, the registration process with the state can take a few days to a few weeks. Once registered, you will receive your card shortly thereafter.
You must be a resident of Oregon, at least 18 years old, and have a qualifying medical condition with a doctor's recommendation.
Qualifying conditions include chronic pain, cancer, glaucoma, HIV/AIDS, and more.
No, Oregon does not recognize out-of-state medical marijuana cards.
The average cost varies but can range from $45 to $200 depending on the type and amount.
Yes, there are possession and cultivation limits set by state law.
A medical marijuana card in Oregon is typically valid for one year.
https://www.oregonlegislature.gov/bills_laws/ors/ors475c.html