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How to Apply for a Caregiver Medical Marijuana Card in Florida

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As of June 12, 2023, the Office of Medical Marijuana Use (OMMU) has implemented new regulations affecting all caregivers, particularly non-close relatives, applying for a caregiver Medical Marijuana Use Registry (MMUR) identification (ID) card. Here’s your step-by-step guide to understanding and navigating these new rules.

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Clearing the Air: Florida Condensed Cannabis

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The Committee will convene telephonically and in-person bimonthly to develop ways and methods to expand patient access and affordability, increase innovation and technology within the cannabis industry, and to make recommendations to the Legislature and the Department of Health’s Office of Medical Marijuana Use (OMMU).

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Lighting Up Florida’s Medical Marijuana People: The Medics Series, Part 3

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That’s one physician visit approximately every 7-months or 30-week period, as required by law in order for a qualified patient’s registry user certification to remain actively valid. These necessary recommendation changes were announced with an abrupt July 12, 2019 OMMU deadline.

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Lighting Up Florida’s Medical Marijuana People: The Medics Series, Part 6

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With yet another newly-released set of smokable OMMU guidelines completed in July, 2019, Rissman shares the overall continued program exasperation within the patient population, mirroing the perspective of most physicians and patients in Florida as she excitedly recognizes the juggernaut that is medical marijuana: . Department of Health.

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Heather Allman: Lighting Up Florida’s Medical Marijuana People – The Medics Series (Part 2)

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On June 28, 2019, the OMMU Registry system update was released to include smokable flower as a route of administration requires a CME physician to designate smokable flower in the Registry. . Active OMMU patients can check their registry certification and current order recommendation here. .

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Lighting Up Florida’s Medical Marijuana People: The Medics Series, Part 2

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On June 28, 2019, an OMMU Registry system update was initiated specifically to include smokable flower as a delivery route. To purchase smokable cannabis products, however, requires a CME physician to designate smokable flower in the OMMU Registry’s patient recommendation.

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Lighting Up Florida’s Medical Marijuana PEOPLE: The Front Lines

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I am a medical patient in Florida’s Medical Marijuana Use Registry due my qualifying condition: a 2010 diagnosis of aggressive Multiple Sclerosis. Florida Office of Medical Marijuana Use , or OMMU , provides Weekly Updates every Friday. Who will organize and oversee this committee, you ask? Who else is listening intently?