Top Five Reasons To Get a Medical Marijuana Card
March 22nd, 2009


A marijuana doctor in your state will be able to help you to get a medical marijuana card which allows you to purchase medical marijuana. Post your requirements to our marijuana cards and doctors forum.

1) Legal Protection – If you’re already using cannabis without a medical marijuana card, you are breaking both state and federal law and as such are subject to the ridiculously harsh penalties many states impose on marijuana users. Even if you’re using cannabis as a legitimate treatment of disease, you are still breaking state law if you don’t have a medical marijuana prescription from a licensed doctor.

One of the best parts about being a card-carrying MMJ patient is that you are afforded full legal protection under the states medical marijuana laws. This means when you get pulled over for a routine speeding ticket and the cops ask you to search your car, you can allow them to search with no fear of being taken to jail or having your valuable medicine being confiscated. The law is on your side now, but only if you have a medical marijuana card!

We even have a state-by-state listing of how to get your medical marijuana card!

2) Marijuana is an extremely effective medicine – At this point, its hard to dispute the medicinal value of cannabis. It seems to be the only substance on Earth that can cure the painful nausea caused by chemotherapy, greatly retard the onset of blindness from glaucoma and relieve depression without destroying your bodies chemical balance – all with zero negative long-term side effects. Marijuana is a wonder drug that’s been used as an effective medicine dating back at least 6,000 years.

3) The golden ticket into medical marijuana dispensaries - Another incredibly cool thing about having your medical marijuana card is that it allows you access into medical marijuana dispensaries (aka cannabis clubs). In California alone, there are over five hundred medical marijuana dispensaries eager to serve the needs of its patients.

Going into a medical marijuana dispensary in California is almost like going to a coffeeshop in Amsterdam. Many retailers have dozens of cannabis strains to choose from, ranging from high end buds like White Widow, AK-47 and northern lights to mid-range chronic, all the way down to $35 for an eighth ounce schwag. Some even offer rooms with Volcano vaporizers in them, so you can safely medicate with fellow patients.

4) You can grow you’re own – With your medical marijuana card, not only can you legally buy medical cannabis, concentrates like bubble hash and hash oil, delicious edibles, tinctures and crazy tainted sodas but you can also legally grow your own pot!

The State of California allows any valid medical marijuana patient to have up to six mature plants growing at one time. This amount is fairly generous, considering that up to 4 lbs of dried flower can be harvested from a single 6′ outdoor cannabis indica plant.

Growing your own medical cannabis is not only fun, but also a good way to save money on medicine in this current economic recession.

5) It’s good enough for Johnny Drama, so isn’t it good enough for you?

How to get a medical marijuana card in California?

The best way to obtain a medical marijuana card is to through the Medical Marijuana Evaluation Center (MMEC) in Southern California. With six+ location in So Cal, they are, by far and wide, the largest and most reputable provider of medical cannabis ID cards in California. Unlike some other shady places, all their doctors are pre-screened and hold valid permits to practice medicine in the state of California. In addition, MMEC offers the highest quality medical patient ID cards, so you don’t have to carry around your prescription on a lamented piece of paper like most other doctors give out.

Where to find medical marijuana in California?

The best place to find cannabis clubs and medical marijuana dispensaries is via the non-commercial Web site, WeedMaps.com. WeedMaps.com features Google Map integration (for driving directions) with reviews and a social networking community of over two thousand medical marijuana patients.



95 Responses to “Top Five Reasons To Get a Medical Marijuana Card”

  1. Oldhippy says:

    I am certain that the medical marijuana card is the way to go until there is a complete reversal, if you can, one should always comply with local laws.
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  2. Mernahuana says:

    excellent information! i support all the reasons to get a med pot card. don’t delay get one today! M

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  4. SunflowerPipes says:

    The fact that many millions of Americans have used pot has not translated into real political pressure on the people who can change the laws. One of the problems inhibiting legalization is that people who smoke a glass pipe are not considered serious or mature.

    It is this stigma that scares many pot users to hide that they utilize the drug. It is up to us to be public about our choices and to make sure our voices are heard by the ones that ultimately decide what the rules are. Send an email, send a letter make a phone call, every hand written Letter that makes it to a representative is considered to be the voice of thousands of people who did not take the time to write.

  5. Anonymous says:

    I am thinking about getting my card, does anyone know if there are any drawbacks to having the card? Would this information hinder me from getting a job in the future?

  6. budtradermike says:

    Having a medical marijuana card is the way to go. It will open new doors to getting your medicine. You can walk into a store get your medicine without the hassle of worrying about getting arrested.

  7. Anonymous says:

    Apologies is this is posted in the improper place – no offense or intent. . . .

    I am looking for a location (online) that debates/discusses using LED growlights versus HID (HP) lights. As lighting is one of the four ‘successful’ cornerstones, I am looking for firsthand advice.

    I was looking at three (3) 600w HP lamps for a room ~10×15 – there will be some non-lighted areas. When I saved up all of my rupees to go online, I found LEDs all over the place claiming better success. As they work well in other applications, would they work for growing?

    two links below – again sorry if the wrong spot, but I find more debates/teachings on other aspects and the cost difference for a HID versus an LED is tremendous. They claim less heat, less power which is great, but equal or better growing?

    Thank you. please point me to the proper blog if this would not meet the standard.

    http://cgi.ebay.com/600-Watt-LED-Grow-Light-UFO-400W-600W-1000W-HID_W0QQitemZ330328064300QQcmdZViewItemQQimsxZ20090506?IMSfp=TL090506126009r10155

    http://www.ledgrowlamps.co.uk/

  8. Anonymous says:

    most people aren’t aware of this, but if you need medical marijuana and cannot obtain it legally, you can have it discreetly shipped to your door. Email medicalbudsupply@hotmail.com if you are interested.

  9. oprinatiberiu says:

    Cannabis has been used for about 4,000 years for medical purposes. In Taiwan about 10,000 years ago the people of that country used marijuana for fiber. It’s important to mention that it’s not the social threat authorities believe it to be. On http://medicalpot.com . you can find out more about the wide range of medical applications of pot in treating diseases such as convulsions, asthma, anxiety, nausea, vomiting, schizophrenia.

  10. oprinatiberiu says:

    There are many pros and cons to the use of medical marijuana. One of the positive uses of pot is in medical purposes. Marijuana may help people who have serious medical ailments with pain management. An example is the presence of marijuana clubs that cater to patients using medical marijuana for treatment. For more on this topic visit http://medicalpot.com . Most importantly pot is known to help reduce cell growth in cancer patients.

  11. Anonymous says:

    Cannabis has been used for about 4,000 years for medical purposes. In Taiwan about 10,000 years ago the people of that country used marijuana for fiber. It’s important to mention that it’s not the social threat authorities believe it to be. On http://medicalpot.com . you can find out more about the wide range of medical applications of pot in treating diseases such as convulsions, asthma, anxiety, nausea, vomiting, schizophrenia.

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