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  1. In 2003, the California Legislature enacted Senate Bill 420, the Medical Marijuana Program Act, which clarified requirements related to medical marijuana. Pursuant to the legislation, the Office of the Attorney General is required to adopt “guidelines to ensure the security and non-diversion

  2. 17 paź 2017 · Under California law, to legally possess medicinal cannabis in California, you must meet at least one of the following requirements: You have a valid physician’s recommendation. You have a valid county-issued medical marijuana identification card.

  3. Although the Act allows the use of cannabis for medical purposes by a patient upon the recommendation of a physician, California physicians should bear in mind that cannabis is listed in Schedule I of the federal Controlled Substances Act.

  4. 17 paź 2017 · The new California law, known as the Medicinal and Adult-Use Cannabis Regulation and Safety Act1, includes information about where you can use cannabis, how much you can possess, and the penalties for illegal use.

  5. Californias medical cannabis laws are now included in the Medicinal and Adult-Use Cannabis Regulation and Safety Act.1 If you use cannabis for medicinal purposes and have a current qualifying physician’s recommendation or a valid county-issued medical marijuana identification card, or if you are thinking of using cannabis for medicinal purposes...

  6. Medicinal Cannabis Guidelines, pdf. In 1996, California voters approved Proposition 215, the Compassionate Use Act of 1996, which exempted certain patients and their primary caregivers from criminal liability under state law for the possession and cultivation of marijuana for medicinal use.

  7. On September 11, 2015, the California Legislature passed a series of bills that together would establish California’s first statewide regulatory system for medical cannabis businesses. AB 266, AB 243, and SB 643 each contain key provisions of the Medical Marijuana Regulation and Safety Act.