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How to Get Your Fall River Medical Marijuana Card

Register on our website

Fill out a simple form provided on our website by providing your health and personal details. Our platform is HIPAA-compliant and will safeguard your personal information.

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Consult with our doctor

Consult with a skilled healthcare practitioner by phone or videoconference. Your doctor will analyze your eligibility for medical marijuana and provide you with an MMJ recommendation, allowing you to legally possess it.

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Sign up with the state

When your information is accepted, your doctor will submit it to the state. You will receive an email from the state with information on how to finish the state registration process.

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Get your card

After completing the state registration procedure, you will receive a temporary card that allows you to purchase marijuana from a dispensary. The state will send you a physical card within 7-10 days.

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Legal Status

Medical & Recreational

Possession Limits

Medical patients

Limited

10 oz poss. limit 10 oz/60-day period

Recreational users

Limited

1 oz 1 oz purchase limit

State Taxes

Medical patients

0%

Recreational users

17-20%

Cultivation

Cultivation

Medical Cannabis Savings

An explanation of taxes and the advantages of obtaining a medical card in Massachusetts.

Recreational Marijuana Taxes in Massachusetts

17-20% (10.75% excise tax + 7.25% sales tax) + municipal taxes up to 3%

Medical Marijuana Taxes in Massachusetts

0%

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Estimated Savings Having a Medical Marijuana Card

Upwards of 20%

Qualifying Conditions for Medical Cannabis Card in Fall River

Individuals who are new applicants or patients renewing their appointments in Massachusetts must fulfill certain requirements if they have any of the incapacitating conditions mentioned below.

  • AIDS/HIV
  • Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
  • Cachexia or Wasting Syndrome
  • Cancer
  • Crohn’s Disease
  • Chronic Pain, Muscle Pain and Other Types of Pain
  • Glaucoma
  • Hepatitis (Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C)
  • Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
  • Nausea & Vomiting
  • Parkinson’s Disease (PD)
  • Peripheral Neuropathy (PN)
  • Viral and Prion Disease or Infections of the Central Nervous System (CNS)

Why Get A Medical Marijuana Card in Fall River?

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Access to safe & tested medicine

Patients who use cannabis medicinally can buy it from registered dispensaries, knowing that it is safe and has undergone rigorous quality and safety testing.

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Save on taxes

Medical marijuana purchases in Massachusetts result in substantial tax savings over recreational purchases since they are free from the state excise tax (10.75%), the ordinary sales tax (6.25%), and optional local taxes (up to 3%).

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Expert medical guidance

If you have a medical card, you can contact cannabis-experienced caregivers and medical professionals. They can offer comprehensive advice on product selection, dosage, and avoiding potential medication interactions.

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Higher possession limits

Medical patients are allowed to purchase up to 10 ounces of cannabis within 60 days; larger amounts may be permitted with a healthcare professional’s endorsement. Recreational use restrictions prohibit possession of one ounce in public and ten ounces at home.

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Higher cultivation limits

While recreational users are limited to six plants per household (12 total plants), Massachusetts medical cardholders may produce up to twelve immature and twelve mature cannabis plants for personal use at home.

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Out-of-state recognition

Patients can travel with confidence since states that recognize medical cannabis reciprocity accept Massachusetts-issued medical marijuana cards.

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You Are Covered By Our Money-Back Guarantee

If you are not approved for your medical marijuana recommendation we provided, you can get a complete refund by calling us at (508) 436-4223 or sending us an email at contact@massachusettsmmjclinic.com.

Please note: No refunds will be provided if the doctor approves you and the request is made after the consultation.

Things You Need to Know

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Eligibility

To receive a medical marijuana card in Massachusetts, you must have one or more qualifying medical conditions and be at least 18 years old.

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Caregiver

To be eligible for the Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission’s Medical Use of Marijuana Program, caregivers must register, fill out the caregiver application, and be at least 21 years old. Additionally, the medical patient’s PIN will be required.

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Can Minors Qualify?

A parent or legal guardian may care for a minor while applying for a medical cannabis card on their behalf. The youngster must be certified by two doctors, at least one of whom is a pediatrician or a pediatric specialist.

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Possession

It is permitted to keep up to ten ounces of marijuana at home and grow up to six plants, or twelve plants for two or more people. More than one ounce must be kept locked up to protect children and animals.

Frequently Asked Questions

Our doctor’s evaluation in Fall River is $149. This will include the doctor’s fees, assistance with the state application, medical marijuana information, a PDF copy of your recommendation, and any further aid needed during the procedure.

To qualify for medical marijuana in Fall River, you must satisfy the following requirements:

  • ADHD
  • Anxiety/Depression
  • Cachexia
  • Cancer
  • Chronic pain
  • Glaucoma
  • Insomnia
  • PTSD
  • Seizures or muscle spasms
  • Severe nausea

After a 420 examination, our physician will send your information to the state as part of the registration procedure. If you are accepted for treatment, you will get your MMJ card by mail within 7-10 days. Meanwhile, the state will issue you a temporary card by email.

No, citizens from other states are not permitted to purchase medical marijuana in Fall River. In Massachusetts, medical marijuana is only available to Registered Qualifying Patients and Caregivers.