Medical Marijuana Conditions for Alaska – Are You Eligible?
Medical Marijuana Conditions for Alaska
Medical Marijuana Conditions for Alaska – Qualifying Conditions:
Medical Marijuana Conditions for Alaska are as follows (Updated February 6, 2020).
Any patient with a valid registry card may legally use marijuana for medicinal purposes and their caregiver may assist them in doing so.  You can possess paraphernalia associated with growing or consuming marijuana for medical use.[1] All patients MUST enroll in the state patient registry and possess a valid identification card in order to be legally protected.[2]  A copy of a registry identification card is not valid.[3]  A damaged card is not valid.[4] You cannot be arrested or penalized simply for applying for a medical marijuana ID card.[5]
MEDICAL MARIJUANA CONDITIONS FOR ALASKA – QUALIFYING CONDITIONS
- Cachexia
- Cancer
- Chronic Pain
- Glaucoma
- HIV or AIDS
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Nausea
- Seizures
PATIENT POSSESSION LIMITS
One ounce of usable marijuana
HOME CULTIVATION
Yes, six plants allowed, no more than three may be mature.
Consumption of Medical Marijuana
Don’t be dangerous (i.e., don’t drive under the influence), and don’t be obvious (i.e., don’t smoke in public or flash your stash). That is still illegal. Don’t use medical marijuana within 500 feet of school grounds; at or within 500 feet of a recreation or youth center; or on a school bus.
MEDICAL MARIJUANA STATUTES
- Alaska Stat. §§17.37.10 – 17.37.80 (2007)
- Alaska Stat. §17.37.010& (2007)
CAREGIVERS
Yes, the caregiver must be 21 years of age or older. The caregiver can never have been convicted of a felony controlled substances offense. The caregiver must be listed by the patient as either the primary caregiver or an alternate caregiver. Only one primary caregiver and one alternate caregiver may be listed in the registry for a patient. A person may be a primary caregiver or alternate caregiver for only one patient at a time, unless the primary caregiver or alternate caregiver is simultaneously caring for two or more patients who are related to the caregiver by at least the fourth degree of kinship by blood or marriage.
ESTIMATED NUMBER OF REGISTERED PATIENTS
- 621
- Source:Â Alaska Department of Health and Social Services
RECIPROCITY
No
CONTACT INFORMATION
Alaska Department of Health and Social Services, Division of Public Health: Marijuana Registryhttp://dhss.alaska.gov/dph/VitalStats/Pages/marijuana.aspx
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