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Marijuana Forms. CDPH 9039 (PDF) (This form is only for applicants with accessibility needs that necessitate use of a paper form. All other applicants must use the online licensing system, MCLS. Note: If you have any questions about the licensing system, MCLS, please email MCLS@cdph.ca.gov.
Guidelines for the Security and Non-Diversion of Cannabis Grown for Medical Use. 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.
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.
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.
Written documentation from your doctor recommending that the use of medical marijuana is appropriate for one or more of the following serious medical conditions you suffer from: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS); anorexia;
28 paź 2023 · • “Ryan’s Law,” (HSC 1649 – 1649.6) passed in 2021, requires hospitals and certain health care facilities to permit the use of nonsmoked cannabis by patients with terminally ill diseases. SB 302 (Stern), a 2023 bill, expands these protections to seniors 65 and over with chronic medical conditions.
WHAT OFFENSES ARE COVERED? Prop. 215 explicitly covers marijuana possession and cultivation (H&SC 11357 and 11358) for personal medical use. Hashish and concentrated cannabis, including edibles, (HSC 11357a) are also included. Transportation (HSC 11360) has also been allowed by the courts.