According to Chapter 369 of the Massachusetts General Laws, a person diagnosed with any of the following medical conditions may qualify for medical marijuana treatment: Cancer Glaucoma HIV/AIDS Hepatitis C Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) Crohn's disease Parkinson's disease Multiple sclerosis Cancer Glaucoma
Cancer
Glaucoma
HIV/AIDS
Hepatitis C
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
Crohn's disease
Parkinson's disease
Multiple sclerosis
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Know the Laws - Cannabis Control Commission Massachusetts
WEBResources outlining Massachusetts laws regarding medical marijuana, including information on: who qualifies. conditions approved for medical marijuana. how to apply. at home cultivation rules. health safety, and pregnancy information. retailers. where you …
WEBWelcome to the Medical Use Of Marijuana Online System. Please choose from one of the options below. ... I am the parent or legal guardian of an existing registered pediatric …
WEBAdult Use Marijuana in the Commonwealth. Find out what’s legal—and what isn’t—in Massachusetts. Search for a Medical Use of Marijuana Treatment Center or … masscannabiscontrol.com masscannabiscontrol.com masscannabiscontrol.com masscannabiscontrol.com masscannabiscontrol.com masscannabiscontrol.com
WEBIf you’re a resident of Massachusetts and have a qualifying medical condition, you may be eligible to enroll in the Massachusetts Medical Use of Marijuana Program (Program). …
WEBUnder Massachusetts law, the sale of medical-use marijuana is not subject to tax. Additional datasets can be found in our Data Catalog. Please note that all data is self-reported and adjusted for voided transactions. …
WEBChapter 94I: MEDICAL USE OF MARIJUANA. Section 1 Definitions; Section 2 Medical use of marijuana program; immunity from penalty, arrest or prosecution; cultivation …
WEBMassachusetts law allows registered medical marijuana patients to grow up to twelve flowering and twelve vegetative cannabis plants in your home for personal use. Adult …