EazeMD App Helps Patients Get A Medical Marijuana ID Card Without Ever Stepping Foot Inside A ...

Since becoming the first state to effectively legalize marijuana for medical purposes in 1996, California has paved the way for weed-related innovations by showing that states with medical marijuana laws have fewer opioid overdoses, and now it's launching a medical marijuana delivery service in San Francisco. California once again hopes to break new ground in the fight for marijuana legalization by launching a new smartphone application service that will make getting a medical marijuana ID card a lot easier.

Currently, getting a medical marijuana card in California entails finding a doctor, paying upward of $100, and waiting around for a couple of weeks before it actually arrives. Illnesses that doctors commonly “approve” or “recommend” marijuana for include “cancer, anorexia, AIDS, chronic pain, spasticity, glaucoma, arthritis, migraine, or any other illness for which marijuana provides relief.” Now a California startup is looking to cut the amount...

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