Illinois residents have enjoyed access to recreational marijuana for several years now. But like many other states, medical cannabis has been legal for longer. The Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Pilot Program Act was enacted in 2013.
As of 2020, about 122,000 patients had been approved for medical cannabis throughout the duration of the program. Seeking relief from painful or uncomfortable symptoms? You might wonder whether you should join the list.
Let this article serve as your guide to Illinois’ medical cannabis program so that you can prepare before you take the next step!
To qualify for a Medical Cannabis Registry Card, you must be a resident of Illinois diagnosed with one or more of the state’s qualifying conditions (listed below). The following is required to apply for a card:
Minors (residents under 18 years old) seeking approval for medical cannabis must provide certification from two healthcare professionals. They must also choose a designated caregiver (up to three may be chosen).
If you’ve been diagnosed with a terminal illness with a life expectancy of six months or less, you may apply for a medical cannabis card valid for a six-month period. The application fee will be waived.
If your condition isn’t listed as a qualifying condition and you believe you should qualify, you may petition the Illinois Department of Public Health to add conditions to those listed
To be eligible for a medical cannabis registry identification card in Illinois, you must have one of the state’s 50+ qualifying conditions. Some of those include:
As part of its Medical Cannabis Patient Program, Illinois also has a special program for residents who’ve been or could be prescribed opioids by a physician.
The Opioid Alternative Pilot Program was established in 2018 to reduce opioid deaths and offer an alternative treatment to this highly addictive substance. To qualify for the program, you must:
Yes, recreational cannabis is legal in Illinois. But are you familiar with the benefits of getting a medical marijuana card? There are several advantages to becoming a patient, including:
Cannabis is taxed at just 1% for patients, while adult use consumers can pay over 36% in taxes. Further, the cost of a card through Canna Care Docs is $189 (or $139 for a renewal). But if you decide to go the recreational route, you could easily end up spending over $500 in taxes annually.
For recreational purposes, residents may possess:
Possession limits are higher on the medical side. Patients can buy 2.5 ounces of cannabis every two weeks.
Another perk to medical cannabis: only patients are allowed to grow cannabis at home, with a limit of up to five plants.
As a medical patient, you receive an elevated level of service and care compared to recreational users. First, you can receive assistance from a registered designated caregiver of your choice. You’re also provided access to the following:
If you are interested in applying for medical cannabis, contact Canna Care Docs in Illinois to schedule a consultation with one of our cannabis doctors.
We’ll provide a quick, simple evaluation and answer any questions you have. Upon approval, you can either print out your certification or receive it by mail. It really is that easy!