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How to Get a AZ Medical Marijuana Card

For residents of Arizona, where in-person appointments are required, we have streamlined the process to ensure a seamless experience for obtaining your medical marijuana card with the help of Leafy DOC:

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Schedule Your In-Person Appointment

Use our user-friendly scheduler to book a convenient time for your in-person appointment. Submit an intake form with a few personal details and a summary of your medical history.

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Face-to-Face Consultation With a Licensed Marijuana Doctor

Meet with a qualified medical professional in person. This one-on-one consultation allows the provider to thoroughly evaluate your condition and address any questions or concerns you may have.

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Get Your Arizona medical marijuana Card

At the end of your appointment, the doctor will issue and provide you with the certificate that you will need to complete the online application with the state. Once approved by Arizona, they will email your electronic card, which you’ll be able to use at any dispensary in the state.

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We’re here to help! At Leafy DOC, we believe that access to medical cannabis is essential; we connect medical marijuana patients with a licensed medical marijuana doctor online for patient evaluations. A certified health professional is ready to help with the medical marijuana certification.

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CANNABIS IN ARIZONA-EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW

ARIZONA Marijuana Laws

  • Marijuana is a Schedule I substance according to Arizona state laws
  • Under federal law, cannabis is still considered a Schedule I Controlled Substance.
  • Adults may possess up to one ounce of marijuana and grow up to six marijuana plants for non-commercial purposes.
  • An adult may transfer up to one ounce of marijuana to another adult as long as there is no remuneration, and the transfer is not advertised or promoted to the public.
  • Bringing less than two pounds of marijuana into Arizona is a felony, punishable by a minimum sentence of two years, a maximum sentence of seven years, and a minimum fine of 1000 USD or a fine to exhaust the proceeds of the drug offense.
  • Arizona does not have any laws punishing paraphernalia possession, sale, or manufacture.

Cannabis Policy Reform Timeline

  • 1922: Cannabis was banned due to the federal prohibition
  • 1996: Proposition 200 to establish a medical marijuana program failed to make it to the ballot due to language technicalities
  • 2002: Proposition 203 (Arizona Medical Marijuana Act) to legalize medical and recreational cannabis failed to earn enough votes
  • 2010: Arizona’s Proposition 203 passed to legalize medical cannabis. The Arizona Department of Health Services is in charge of establishing regulations according to Arizona medical marijuana laws.
  • 2020: Proposition 207 or The Safe and Smart Act was passed by Arizona voters and recreational marijuana became legalized; minor possession became decriminalized, and a recreational cannabis sales program was established.
  • 2021: The first cannabis industry dispensary opened, and retail cannabis sales began per state law and the newly established Arizona Dispensaries Association for recreational customers.

Possession Limits in az

  • Possession of one ounce is acceptable for adults.

Frequently Asked Questions

Arizona allows patients with the following conditions to apply for an Arizona medical marijuana card:

  • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
  • Cancer
  • Glaucoma
  • Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
  • Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS)
  • Hepatitis C
  • Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
  • Crohn’s Disease
  • Agitation of Alzheimer’s disease
  • A chronic or debilitating disease or medical condition or the treatment for a chronic or debilitating disease or medical condition that causes:
    • Cachexia or wasting syndrome;
    • Severe and chronic pain;
    • Severe nausea;
    • Seizures, including those characteristic of epilepsy;
    • Severe or persistent muscle spasms, including those characteristic of multiple sclerosis

Arizona law has limited reciprocity for out-of-state medical cards, but an adult medical patient without an Arizona residency can visit a legal dispensary to purchase with an identification card.

Medical cards expire two years from the date the patient completes the registration process with the state.

According to local news, Sixty-two percent of Arizona voters approved recreational legalization in 2020.

Yes, Marijuana inhalation devices are legal in the state of Arizona; however, smoking is not allowed in public spaces.

Yes, the cultivation of up to six plants for personal consumption is legal by Arizona residents with qualifying conditions.

Medical marijuana cards are legal for adults or caregivers of adults and minors in Arizona. Get a medical card in Arizona once the following requirements are met:
Patients must determine if they have a qualifying condition during an in-person visit with their Primary care Physician. The doctor’s recommendation can get you to the next step.
Arizona Patients with a qualifying medical condition or caregivers of qualifying patients must submit medical records and fill out an application for the Department of Public Health and Social Services.
The registered medical marijuana patient must submit the medical marijuana AZ application online. You’ll need:

  • Arizona photo ID
  • Passport-type photo
  • Pay a $150 application fee (supplemental nutrition assistance program members may be able to bypass the fee)

The application process for an ID card can take up to four weeks. Once medical patients have received their medical card, you may purchase products containing medical marijuana in Arizona.

As of 2022, there are approximately 120 dispensaries statewide for recreational marijuana users. Recreational edibles in Arizona are limited to 10 mg of THC per serving or 100 mg per package of the same product.

Yes. Beginning in July 2021, those previously convicted of possessing less than an ounce of marijuana, a maximum of six plants, or cannabis paraphernalia, can file a petition to expunge their criminal record.

Visit These ARIZONA Hotspots After Getting Your Medical Card

Sedona

Sedona is a popular destination for nature, adventure, and spiritual seekers located in northern Arizona. The town is known for its towering red rock formations, lush green forests, and sparkling waterways, offering various outdoor activities such as hiking, mountain biking, rock climbing, and jeep tours. The West Fork Trail and Soldier Pass Trail are two popular hiking trails, both providing stunning scenery and waterfalls. Sedona is also known for its wellness and spiritual offerings, with numerous spas, healing centers, and vortex sites. The town is home to a thriving arts scene, making it a great destination for inspiration, relaxation, and adventure.

Sedona Arizona is a great place to go after you get your medical marijuana card
Monument Valley Arizona is a great place to go after you get your medical marijuana card

Monument Valley

Monument Valley is a breathtakingly beautiful and iconic destination located on the border of Arizona and Utah. This iconic landscape is characterized by towering red rock formations, deep canyons, and sweeping vistas that have been featured in countless movies and television shows. One of the best ways to experience Monument Valley is by taking a guided tour with a Navajo guide, who can share their knowledge of the area’s rich history and culture. Visitors can also explore the area on their own, hiking the trails that wind through the canyons and mesas.In addition to its natural beauty, Monument Valley is also home to a vibrant Native American community, with opportunities to learn about Navajo culture, art, and history. Visitors can attend a traditional powwow or visit a local market to purchase handmade crafts and jewelry.

Petrified Forest National Park

Petrified Forest National Park, located in northeastern Arizona, is a unique and otherworldly destination that offers a glimpse into the ancient past. Home to a vast expanse of petrified wood with fallen trees transformed into stone over millions of years, visitors can explore numerous trails winding through colorful badlands, mesas, and painted deserts. Among the park’s famous landmarks is the restored 1930s Painted Desert Inn, while stargazing is another popular activity with some of the clearest and darkest skies in the country. Visitors can attend a ranger-led stargazing program or simply enjoy the awe-inspiring view on their own.

Petrified Forest National Park is a great place to go after you get your medical marijuana card