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In order to certify that a patient has a qualifying debilitating medical conditions required for medicinal cannabis treatment in Clinton MS, doctors, physicians, certified nurse practitioners, physician assistants, or optometrists must be a credentialed and MSDH-approved medical marijuanas doctor.

Mississippi has made legal the use of marijuanas for medical patients in Clinton MS who meet the 22 qualifying debilitating medical conditions. In February 2022, The Mississippi State Legislature passed the Mississippi Medical Cannabis Act which established the first medicinal marijuanas program in Mississippi.

The new bill reflects key features of Initiative 65, which was approved by more than 74% of Mississippi voters last November, including broad access for patients, decision rights for certifying physicians, a free market, and sustainable revenue models and reasonable regulations.

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What Are The Core Requirements To Become a Registered Medical Cannabis Patient In Clinton Mississippi?

Patients in Clinton Mississippi who are looking to become certified medicinal marijuanas patients must:

  1. Be a permanent resident of Mississippi.
  2. Receive their official certification from a Mississippi Department of Health (MSDH) credentialed and approved medical marijuana doctor, that you are diagnosed with one of the 22 qualifying debilitating medical conditions.
  3. Apply for your Registry ID Card with the MSDH to be entered into the Medical Marijuana Use Registry.
  4. Obtain a Medical Marijuana Use Registry Identification Card from the Mississippi Department of Health.

*After you receive your certification from a credentialed and certified medicinal marijuana doctor, then you can apply for your Registry ID Card with the MSDH.

**Registry ID cards will come from the Mississippi Department of Health (MSDH).

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What Are The Core Requirements To Become a Registered Medical Cannabis Patient In Clinton Mississippi?

How Can A Qualifying Patient Become A Legally Registered Medical Marijuana Patient In Clinton Mississippi??

The Mississippi Medical Cannabis Act (MMCA) allows patients in Clinton Mississippi who have one of the 22 qualifying medical conditions to be certified by an MSDH-credentialed medicinal marijuana doctor. Qualifying patients will be issued a written certification which, along with the patient’s application for a medicinal marijuana Registry Identification Card, will be sent to the Mississippi Department of Health (MSDH). After a patient has been certified by a credentialed and MSDH-approved medical cannabis healthcare provider as having a qualifying debilitating medical condition, patients will then need to go to the MSDH Medical Cannabis Program Portal to complete their application. Within 30 days of their application being completed and successfully submitted via the portal, patients will receive an email from the Mississippi Department of Health stating whether or not their application has been approved.

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How Can I Book An Appointment With A Licensed Medicinal Marijuanas Doctor In Clinton MS Near Me?

If you are interested in scheduling an appointment with a credentialed & MSDH-approved medical cannabis practitioner, you can click here to find a certified medical marijuana doctor near you in Clinton Mississippi.

How Can I Book An Appointment With A Licensed Medicinal Marijuanas Doctor In Clinton MS Near Me?
What Is Medicinal Marijuana?

Medicinal cannabis is the use of marijuana plants and chemicals to treat certain conditions. It is basically the same thing as recreational cannabis, but for medical use. The marijuana plant has more than 100 cannabinoids, and each one has a different impact on the body.

Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD) are the main chemicals used in cannabis medicine found in Clinton, as THC produces the “high” that people feel when they smoke or consume medical marijuanas, meanwhile CBD does not give the user the experience of being “high”.

Why Haven't Additional Medical Cannabis Studies Been Funded In Clinton MS?

The reason for this is because the u.s. Drug Enforcement Administration, (DEA), considers cannabis to be a Schedule I substance. They also believe it is likely to be misused. Marcel Bonn Miller (ph.d.), a University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine expert in substance abuse believes that's why the need for special licenses to research cannabis.

That may not change anytime soon. Even though the DEA considered reclassifying cannabis as an Schedule II drug (such as Ritalin or Oxycodone) it decided to keep cannabis as it is a Schedule I drug. The agency did, however, agree to support additional studies on cannabis, and simplify the process for researchers.

"Research is critically needed because we have to be able to advise patients and doctors on the safe and effective use of cannabis," Bonn-Miller states.

Every state has laws that regulate medicinal cannabis use, and this includes Clinton MS. However, more than half of u.s. states and the District of Columbia have already approved medical marijuana for treatment and are currently considering bills to legalize it as well.

Frequently Asked Questions

If you are interested in scheduling an appointment with a credentialed & MSDH-approved medical cannabis practitioner, please view our listed practitioner's page.

When meeting with a prescribing physician, you should bring: A valid picture ID Proof to verify your debilitating or chronic qualifying medical condition is required. The more verifiable proof you can bring, the better. Some things you should try to bring with you include:

  • medical records
  • medicine bottles
  • office visit summaries
  • or a note from your primary care doctor

However, you can still obtain certification if you don’t have any current medical documents. Your physician in Clinton MS will be able to go over alternatives with you during your consultation.

The amount of time that each appointment will take, will vary on a case-by-case basis, and will be dependent on your medical history, the amount of supporting documents you bring, etc. However, the average appointment in Clinton will typically last around 15-30 minutes.

Micro-dosing refers to the approach most certified physicians take when determining the proper dosage, in the right form, that will work best for a patient depending on their debilitating medical conditions and other factors. The goal is to prevent patients from having a negative reaction to the THC in medical cannabis products. When patients hear the phrase “start low, and go slow” ... this is in reference to the micro-dosing approach.