A Colorado state medical marijuana card is official identification that allows the bearer to purchase and consume medical marijuana. Medical marijuana is backed by Article 18, section 14 of the Colorado constitution and Title 12, Article 43.3. of the Colorado Revised Statutes. Known as the Colorado Medical Marijuana Code, the law also allows card bearers to grow a limited amount of cannabis plants at home. Medical marijuana patients use cannabis to deal with exceptionally debilitating physical or mental health conditions like cancer and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Although the Federal Controlled Substance Act outlaws the use, sale, or cultivation of cannabis, Colorado enables residents to use cannabis as treatment within its legal space, although with certain restrictions. For instance, residents cannot use medical cannabis on federal property. Otherwise, they risk arrest by law enforcement and prosecution.
In Colorado, residents with one or more qualifying health conditions can apply for MMJ cards. Applicants must submit complete applications and provide accurate information or risk having their applications rejected. If the Medical Marijuana Registry rejects your application, they will send you a rejection letter with details so that you can correct the problem within 60 days.
Minors under 18 years can get medical marijuana cards if they meet all of the following requirements:
Per the Colorado constitution, patients may only apply for medical marijuana identification cards if they suffer from specific debilitating medical conditions. The Medical Marijuana Registry will not accept applications if the specified medical condition does not qualify for cannabis therapy. The approved list of medical conditions include:
The following conditions do not qualify as debilitating medical conditions, under Colorado law:
In Colorado, patients with qualifying medical conditions can apply for medical marijuana identification cards from the state’s Department of Public Health and Environment by taking the following steps:
Note that Colorado requires two provider certifications from minors applying for its medical marijuana card. These certifications must come from two physicians in two different medical practices unless the minor’s debilitating condition makes them homebound. This requirement also applies to individuals between the ages of 18 and 20, who are applying for Colorado medical marijuana cards for the first time.
The Medical Marijuana Registry also allows individuals who do not have internet access to send mail-in applications for medical cannabis cards. To send a mail-in application, complete and send an Adult Application Form, along with a copy of your Colorado ID or driver's license. Also, include a $25 check, payable to CDPHE, or a fee waiver with a certified copy of your current Colorado Tax Return. Ask your physician to submit your certification online and print a copy for your records. If you mail an application, it will take approximately 6 - 8 weeks to receive a response. Once approved, the Registry will send your medical marijuana identification card by mail.
Per Colorado Revised Statute 25-1.5-106, there are four types of caregivers:
To register as a primary caregiver in Colorado, you must meet these requirements:
If you wish to register as a primary caregiver, you must apply through the Medical Marijuana Registry - Caregivers by doing the following:
If you are a caregiver, encourage your patients to apply online and attach your caregiver registration ID to their applications. Once they send in their applications, you must check your email and respond to the caregiver agreement. If your patient is sending a mail-in application, they must submit a copy of your valid Colorado ID with their application.
The Medical Marijuana Registry reviews MMIC applications and sends email approvals for complete and accurate submissions within 1 - 3 business days. Once approved, you can simply download your medical marijuana identification card from your online account.
Suppose your application is incomplete or contains inaccurate information. In that case, the Registry will send you an email with the details and give you sixty days to correct the inaccuracies or complete your application. However, if the Registry denies your application, you must wait at least sixty days before sending another application.
The Medical Marijuana Registry accepts applications for medical cannabis cards online through Colorado Medical Marijuana Portal. The following steps outline how to get a Colorado medical marijuana card online:
The Colorado Medical Marijuana Registry charges a $29.90 fee to obtain a medical marijuana card. However, it offers waivers to anyone whose household income is 185% of the Federal Poverty Level or less.
In Colorado, you need the following documents to apply for a medical marijuana identification card:
If you have a Colorado medical marijuana identification card, you may sort out your renewal up to 90 days before the card expires. Like first-time applicants, people applying to renew their Colorado MMJ cards must visit state-licensed doctors who will write and submit their certifications. Applicants must then complete their renewal application, pay the $25 renewal fee, and submit their application. As with a standard application, the Medical Marijuana Registry will respond by email in 1 - 3 business days.
Per the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), Colorado's Medical Marijuana Registry keeps all details included in a medical marijuana card application confidential. The federal government enacted HIPAA in 1996 as a national standard for client information confidentiality. The act mandates healthcare providers to keep patient's sensitive details from the public domain.
The following information appears on a typical Colorado medical marijuana card:
Nobody can track you down through the Colorado Medical Marijuana Registry. This is because the Registry keeps your information confidential, per the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).