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Virginia’s medical cannabis program allows qualified patients to access cannabis for medical use. Below you can find a variety of resources for qualified patients, parents/legal guardians of qualified patients, registered agents, and eligible medical practitioners.
Cannabis 101. What’s legal? Under current law, adults may obtain written certifications from qualified health care providers for cannabis oil. Use and possession by adults pursuant to such valid certification are legal for medicinal purposes. This is commonly referred to as “medical cannabis.”
With HB 933 making a Virginia medical marijuana card optional from July 1, 2022, you only need a valid state-issued identification and a written certification from a healthcare practitioner registered with the Virginia Board of Pharmacy to purchase medical marijuana at Virginia dispensaries.
5 Νοε 2021 · The state of Virginia has provided a list of medical conditions that they consider to be qualifying for the use of medical marijuana. Below you can view the list of approved medical conditions provided by the Virginia Board of Pharmacy to find out if you qualify for a Virginia medical card.
Code of Virginia. Table of Contents » Title 4.1. Alcoholic Beverage and Cannabis Control » Chapter 16. Medical Cannabis Program. Chapter ; Creating a Report: Check the sections you'd like to appear in the report, then use the "Create Report" button at the bottom of the page to generate your report. Once the report is generated you'll then ...
What is a “standard” drink? In the United States, a “standard” drink is any drink that contains about 0.6 uid ounces or 14 grams of “pure” alcohol. Although the drinks pictured her are different sizes, they all contain about the same amount of alcohol. They can be called “drink equivalents.”.
Certification for use of cannabis for treatment. § 4.1-1602. Permit to operate pharmaceutical processor or cannabis dispensing facility. § 4.1-1603. Dispensing cannabis products; report. § 4.1-1603.1. Packaging and labeling; corrections; records. § 4.1-1603.2. Cannabis product registration; approval, deviation, and modification.