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Medical Beginnings

Discussion in 'Medical Marijuana Usage and Applications' started by Oaklandas248, Sep 8, 2009.

  1. Hi all,
    I currently attend the University of Colorado at Boulder in Colorado(duh) where MMJ has thankfully been legalized. I am not new to marijuana or smoking or consuming it but i think its about time i become legal. I have two exposed nerves in both my elbows making strenuous work almost impossible to handle. I've been to nerve specialists and they have told me where there is no actual physical damage being done to my arm it is extremely sensitive and is painful at times.
    Now i have a few questions about how to obtain the license properly.
    Should i have many medical records on hand?
    Does anybody know if there is a student law against this or anything (I'm not a D1 athlete)?
    Where do i go, who do i Call?
    replies or PMs are greatly appreciated
     
  2. Yes you need medical records. I doubt there is a student law. Just google mmj doctors in colorado and choose one.
     

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