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CT medical marijuana program does not consider depression or anxiety to be a qualifying condition
Yes, currently you do need a card to get into any dispensary in CT. You basically find a ``certifying doctor and declare what your ``qualifying condition is. You pay whatever fee the doctor charges, then you pay the state fee. Once you do that, youll receive your medical card via email.
What to Say to Your Doctor to Get a Medical Card Clearly articulate your conditions impact. Explain how your condition (be it anxiety, insomnia, chronic pain, etc.) Discuss past treatment failures. Show your awareness and research. Engage in a dialogue about medical marijuana. Be honest and open.
Can I apply for my medical marijuana card online in Connecticut? Yes, telemedicine for medical cannabis is legal in Connecticut. You can register with Leafwell and get certified online for a medical marijuana card.
Qualified patients or their primary caregivers are exempted from retail sales tax on medical cannabis, medical cannabis concentrate, edible medical cannabis products, or topical cannabis if they present a valid MMIC issued by CDPH at the time of purchase.
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If you say you need the card for anxiety only, a doctor will not write the recommendation. It is not an approved condition in Colorado. You would need something specifically on that list to qualify. That said, I agree with u/toetoucher - find a doctor and start the conversation.
To qualify, a patient needs to be diagnosed by a Connecticut-licensed physician as having one of the following debilitating medical conditions that is specifically identified in the law: cancer, glaucoma, HIV, AIDS, Parkinsons disease, multiple sclerosis, damage to the nervous tissue of the spinal cord with objective
Anxiety as a standalone condition is not a qualifying condition for a medical marijuana card in Connecticut. However, if anxiety is a symptom of a diagnosed condition like post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), which is a qualifying condition, you could be eligible for a medical card.

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