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Cheap Minnesota Marijuana Card Qualifying Conditions

Minnesota names about 19 qualifying conditions for medical cannabis - and also lets a registered practitioner approve it for any condition they believe would benefit you. If that's you, get certified online for just $74.99 with code 75off.

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Minnesota medical cannabis qualifying conditions

To get a Minnesota medical cannabis card, an OCM-registered practitioner must confirm you have a qualifying condition. Minnesota names about 19 conditions, including:

  • Chronic pain
  • Intractable pain
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
  • Cancer (with severe pain, nausea, or wasting)
  • Glaucoma
  • HIV/AIDS
  • Inflammatory bowel disease (incl. Crohn's)
  • Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
  • Autism spectrum disorder
  • Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
  • Obstructive sleep apnea
  • Tourette's syndrome
  • Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
  • Seizures, including epilepsy
  • Severe & persistent muscle spasms (MS)
  • Alzheimer's disease
  • Chronic motor or vocal tic disorder
  • Sickle cell disease
  • Terminal illness (life expectancy under 1 year)

What makes Minnesota broad

Minnesota law defines a qualifying condition as the named list or any condition for which a health care practitioner recommends, approves, or authorizes the use of cannabis. In other words, a registered Minnesota practitioner can certify you for a condition that isn't named - such as anxiety or migraines - if they judge cannabis would help. That provider discretion makes Minnesota one of the more accessible programs.

Not sure if your condition qualifies in Minnesota? An OCM-registered practitioner makes that call during your visit. Book a visit - you only pay $74.99 with code 75off if you're certified.

Source: Minnesota Statutes § 152.22, subd. 14, and the Minnesota Office of Cannabis Management. Confirm current conditions with the OCM Division of Medical Cannabis.

How to get your Minnesota medical marijuana card

How to get a Minnesota medical marijuana card online in five stepsHow to get a Minnesota medical marijuana card (MMJ card) online in five steps: Confirm a Minnesota medical cannabis condition. Meet a Minnesota cannabis practitioner by video. Get your cannabis certification - $74.99 with 75off. Enroll free in the OCM medical cannabis registry. Buy tax-free medical cannabis at a Minnesota dispensary.1Check you qualifyConfirm a Minnesota medical cannabis condition.2Meet a MN practitionerMeet a Minnesota cannabis practitioner by video.3Get certifiedGet your cannabis certification - $74.99 with 75off.4Enroll with OCMEnroll free in the OCM medical cannabis registry.5Visit a dispensaryBuy tax-free medical cannabis at a Minnesota dispensary.
The five steps to get your Minnesota medical marijuana card online once you qualify: confirm a qualifying condition, meet a Minnesota cannabis practitioner by video, get certified for $74.99 with code 75off, enroll free in the OCM medical cannabis registry, and buy tax-free medical cannabis at a Minnesota dispensary.

Frequently asked questions

What conditions qualify for a Minnesota medical cannabis card?

Minnesota's list has about 19 conditions - including cancer, chronic pain, intractable pain, PTSD, glaucoma, HIV/AIDS, IBD/Crohn's, IBS, autism, OCD, sleep apnea, Tourette's, ALS, seizures, muscle spasms, sickle cell, and terminal illness.

Does Minnesota allow any condition to qualify?

Largely yes. Beyond the named list, a Minnesota practitioner may approve medical cannabis for any condition they determine the patient would benefit from - so eligibility is broad and provider-judgment based.

Does chronic pain qualify in Minnesota?

Yes. Both chronic pain and intractable pain are named qualifying conditions in Minnesota, and a registered practitioner confirms it during your evaluation.

Does PTSD or anxiety qualify in Minnesota?

PTSD is a named qualifying condition. Anxiety isn't named, but a Minnesota practitioner can authorize cannabis for it under their discretion to approve any benefiting condition.

Can a minor get a Minnesota medical cannabis card?

Yes. A minor can enroll with a parent or legal guardian acting as the registered caregiver, after a practitioner certifies the qualifying condition.

Think you qualify for Minnesota medical cannabis?

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