Medical Cannabis Education
How to Get a Medical Marijuana Card in Pennsylvania in 3 Easy Steps
Photo by Paul Frendach Is Medical Marijuana Legal in Pennsylvania? Yes, medical marijuana is legal in Pennsylvania for qualified registered cardholders. There are state requirements for obtaining and using medical marijuana that will be reviewed in this post. Recreational cannabis is still not legal in Pennsylvania and time will tell if that will change in…
Read MoreCan You Get a Medical Card for Fibromyalgia in Your State?
Photo by Ketut Subiyanto In Which States Can You Get a Medical Card for Fibromyalgia? Fibromyalgia can severely decrease your quality of life. Chronic pain, fatigue, sleep issues and even some cognitive impairment can severely impact your day-to-day life but could medical marijuana be the answer? Many are seeking the countless compounds found in cannabis…
Read MoreHow to Get a Medical Card for Crohn’s Disease in Your State
Photo by Andrea Piacquadio In Which States Can You Get a Medical Card for Crohn’s Disease? Crohn’s disease can not only be uncomfortable but impact so many areas of your life: your relationship with food, dreading digestion and worrying about the bathroom. Could cannabis be the answer? Can you get medical mrijuana for Crohn’s disease?…
Read MoreCan You Get a Medical Card for Anxiety in Your State?
Photo by energepic.com In Which States Can You Get a Medical Card for Anxiety? Anxiety disorders are the most common mental illness in the United States. 19.1% of the population (40 million people) are inflicted with some form of anxiety. Many may be reluctant to receive treatment or are concerned about potentially getting prescribed addictive…
Read MoreCan You Get a Medical Card for ADHD or ADD in Your State?
Photo by Tara Winstead In Which States Can You Get a Medical Card for ADHD? Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a major condition of our times. It can rob people of fulfilling lives and many may not realize that it not only affects children but also adults. It can make it challenging to focus on tasks…
Read MoreShould I Tell My Employer I Have a Medical Card in 2024?
Reminder: This post contains some information about laws in various states but should not be considered legal or career advice. It is meant to offer information and insight into how laws in place can affect medical cannabis use and employment. It’s meant to help you make an educated decision regarding disclosing medical cannabis use to…
Read MoreAre Those Trichomes or Mold? What Does Moldy Weed Look Like?
Photo by Cottonbro Studio One of the benefits of the current cannabis revolution is a new holistic approach to medicine. Consuming live plants as part of your healing or treatment plan can be enticing for those more interested in homeopathic remedies. The only issue is that plant matter can go bad. What happens when…
Read MoreCan Your Edibles Expire? How Long do Weed, CBD & THC Gummies Last?
Photo by Elsa Olofsson Edibles offer a great delivery system for medical marijuana, especially for beginners. After all, smoking weed can be intimidating, but edibles offer all the beneficial cannabinoids without harsh smoke or requiring elaborate accessories like a dab rig or vape. Before you invest in edibles you may wonder, do edibles expire? How…
Read MoreTraveling with Weed: Can You Fly With Medical Marijuana in 2024?
Marijuana is booming in the U.S., with more states legalizing recreational and medicinal weed. With 48 million people estimated to have used cannabis at least once in 2019, this runaway train cannot be stopped. But can you fly with weed? What about flying with edibles? Unfortunately, flying with marijuana is prohibited because all airports fall…
Read MoreDo Teachers Get Drug Tested & Can You Be a Teacher with a Medical Card in 2024?
Photo by Adrien King Marijuana has formed part of the American landscape, with the ending of prohibitions across many states. As science sees changes in how the population perceives cannabis, 21 states have legalized recreational marijuana. Despite this, the federal government has remained steadfast in its opposition to weed. Today, marijuana is classified as a…
Read More