To qualify for a patient registry identification card, a qualifying patient must:
Through personal experiences and witness to its efficacy, our team of licensed doctors share the conviction in the use of cannabis to assist their patients in living happier, healthier, and more productive lives.
Your Discretion, Security, and Privacy is our top priority. All information and transactions remain securely stored in our HIPAA compliant EMR platform.
Your time is valuable. We pride ourselves in making the evaluation, recommendation, and connection to your nearest Cannabis pharmacy a single, seamless process.
Recruited, screened, and Hand-picked personally, each of our Doctors are respected professionals licensed and practicing within the State of Illinois who understand the efficacy and see the need for change.
Register with the Department of Health. Please allow 10 days for printing from the date you paid for your ID card and 14 days to receive it in the mail. Your card will be mailed to the address in your patient profile.
Transactions will occur at the end of the doctor’s evaluation. For patients that do not qualify, the transaction will not be processed, and the patient will not be charged.
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Like alcohol, you can legally use adult use cannabis when you turn 21.
There is no public consumption allowed for cannabis. Smoking or consuming weed is illegal in motor vehicles and public spaces, including your front porch.
No. It is neither legal nor safe to use cannabis while operating any motorized vehicle (this includes boats and motorcycles). Doing so can result in a DUI. Law enforcement has the right to pull over anyone and request a field sobriety test.
Yes, as long as the person you are giving it to is age 21+ and you do not receive any form of payment in exchange.
No, you can only purchase cannabis at a licensed dispensary.
No. By federal law, it is illegal to travel outside of state lines by any method of transportation (car, bus, bike, boat, foot, etc) with any amount of cannabis. All cannabis bought in Illinois must be stored and consumed in Illinois.
No. That is against federal law. Visitors over the age of 21 may consume cannabis while in Illinois under certain conditions. They can possess:
Illinois residents over the age of 21 can possess (cumulative):
30 grams (about an ounce) of cannabis flower
5 grams of cannabis concentrate (oils, dab, or kief)
500 milligrams of THC within cannabis-infused products (including edibles or tinctures)
Like with alcohol, adults aged 21 and up will be expected to provide proof of identification, e.g. – a government issued i.d.
Cannabis can only be purchased from authorized dispensaries. People cannot legally sell any amount of marijuana to anyone.
Only medicinal marijuana card holders can grow cannabis, with a 5-plant limit. Non-medical users may not grow any amount of marijuana, under any circumstances.
No. By federal law, it is illegal to travel outside of state lines by any method of transportation (car, bus, bike, boat, foot, etc) with any amount of cannabis. All cannabis bought in Illinois must be stored and consumed in Illinois.
No. That is against federal law. Visitors over the age of 21 may consume cannabis while in Illinois under certain conditions. They can possess:
Yes. The law allows employers to enact zero tolerance policies. Please refer to your employee handbook for further information.
Families may choose a one-year, two-year card, or three-year Medical Cannabis Registry Card for a minor with a debilitating condition. One caregiver is included at no charge in the application for a minor. A second caregiver may be added by completing a caregiver application and submitting a $75.00 fee. Please see the fees page for more information on the cost of applying for a card.
Minor qualifying patients do not need to submit a photo.
A health care professional certification is required as well as a reviewing health care professional certification.
A designated caregiver shall be specified for a minor qualifying patient:
Qualifying patients who turn 18 years of age during the time period in which their registry identification card is valid may apply for an adult registry identification card immediately or during the normal renewal period. Until that time, the registry identification card shall be subject to the conditions applicable to the registered qualifying patient under age 18.
Designated caregivers of registered qualifying patients under 18 years of age may only purchase medical cannabis-infused products from registered dispensing organizations; other types of medical cannabis products are not allowed.
Visit the Illinois department of health website for more info. https://medicalcannabispatients.illinois.gov/
The new patient’s medical marijuana recommendation cost is $179.
The renewal fee is $149.