New Medical Marijuana Laws of Texas (Medical Cannabis)

New Medical Marijuana Laws of Texas (Medical Cannabis)

Texas has legalized Medical Marijuana! Medical Marijuana has been legal for a limited scope in Texas for several years, however, it is set to expand significantly on September 1, 2021.

Chapters:
00:00 – Intro
00:41 – Who Can Use Medical Marijuana?
01:25 – Don’t Roll a Fat One Just Yet…
01:55 – Who Can Prescribe Medical Marijuana?
02:34 – How Do I Find a Medical Marijuana Prescriber?
03:04 – Not Your Mother’s Pharmacy…
03:52 – Will I Receive a Medical Marijuana Card?
04:24 – What To Do Next?

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Medical marijuana use is legal in Texas! In 2015, the 84th Texas Legislative Session enacted the Texas Compassionate Use Act (Senate Bill 339) requiring the Department of Public Safety create a secure registry of physicians treating intractable epilepsy patients with low-THC cannabis.

In 2019, the 86th Texas Legislature expanded the program to include additional medical conditions and physician specialties for which low-THC cannabis may be prescribed (House Bill 3703). So how do you get your hands on that magic green stuff?

Who Can Use Medical Marijuana?
There are certain qualifications required before you may obtain a medical marijuana prescription. First, you must be a permanent resident of Texas.

Next, your doctor must be qualified to prescribe medical marijuana, and he must determine that the risk of you using medical marijuana is reasonable. Finally, you must have a qualifying condition, such as ALS, autism, epilepsy, or terminal cancer.

The list of qualifying conditions was expanded in 2019. Prior to this expansion, only individuals diagnosed with intractable epilepsy could obtain a medical marijuana prescription.
–See Prescription of Low-THC Cannabis – Tex. Occ. Code § 169.003

Don’t Roll a Fat One Just Yet…
Before you bust out your rolling papers and lighter, it is still illegal to roll a joint and smoke it in Texas. Medical marijuana is made to be ingested, rather than smoked. In fact, the term “medical use” means “the ingestion by a means of administration other than by smoking.”
–See Definitions – Tex. Occ. Code § 169.001(4)

Currently, dispensaries are distributing medical marijuana in pill form and in a liquid to be used with a dropper.

Who Can Prescribe Medical Marijuana?
For a physician to become eligible to prescribe medical marijuana in Texas, the physician first must register in the Compassionate Use Registry of Texas. This is maintained by the Texas Department of Public Safety.

The physician can register by sending in application to Texas Department of Public Safety. In her application, the physician must include proof of one or more board certifications in a medical specialty relevant to the treatment of each patient’s particular medical condition by a specialty board approved by the American Board of Medical Specialties or the Bureau of Osteopathic Specialists.
-See Low-THC Cannabis Prescriber Registration – Tex. Occ. Code § 169.004

How Do I Find a Medical Marijuana prescriber?
The Texas Department of Public Safety maintains a registry that can be found on its website. It allows a search for physicians by county, city, or ZIP Code.

If there is not a registered Medical Marijuana prescriber near you, run a quick search in the registry in a neighboring county, then contact that physician to ask about a virtual consult. If that is not possible, you may need to travel for your appointment.

Not Your Mother’s Pharmacy…
Not surprisingly, you can’t just go out to your local corner pharmacy and fill your prescription for medical marijuana. Your physician will instead put your prescription into the Compassionate Use Registry of Texas system. You will need to contact one of the 3 dispensaries licensed to distribute medical marijuana in Texas. Many of them provide shipping so you don’t have to live near the dispensary to get your prescription.

What does that mean for you? You will need to monitor your condition and make sure you refill your prescription with enough lead time to factor in the time spent shipping your prescription to you since many Texans that do not yet have the luxury of living near a medical marijuana dispensary.

Will I Receive a Medical Marijuana Card?
No. The Texas Department of Public Safety maintains an online registry. No need for a card to keep track of! That means if you are ever stopped by a police officer and have your prescription marijuana with you, let the officer know you’re in the Compassionate Use Registry of Texas and the officer can look you up. Your identifying information will be in the registry and can be matched to your photo identification card or driver’s license.

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17 Comments

  1. Paoli Sanchez on May 15, 2022 at 6:04 pm

    I hate Texas and I don’t care about anybody getin angry I hate Texas



  2. Ronnie Benoit on May 15, 2022 at 6:04 pm

    As soon as you get that license for dope… you’re no longer allowed to carry a weapon… chose carefully if you wanna be high or keep yourself safe



  3. Iggy on May 15, 2022 at 6:10 pm

    Will CDL holders qualify for this?



  4. Glenn Brymer on May 15, 2022 at 6:18 pm

    1% THC????
    I’m smoking herb with 25% THC or higher.
    I’m a 70 year old 100% service connected, Retired U.S. Army, disabled veteran veteran.
    I would Love to get my marijuana care card.



  5. Tovarus Perkins on May 15, 2022 at 6:23 pm

    Just smoke it and eat it. smoking or vaping is the best for fast relief.



  6. justified-by-faith.com on May 15, 2022 at 6:26 pm

    Are you 100% sure you’re going to Heaven?



  7. Phillip Saucedo on May 15, 2022 at 6:27 pm

    There’s no such thing as of medical cannibis in texas the law states 1 to 5 percent thc in texas so medical or not the thc is no higher then 1 percent which is legal so why u need a prescription for that texas is messing up the cannibis industry



  8. Bryan Hernandez on May 15, 2022 at 6:27 pm

    Does anyone know how I can get a medical marijuana card? I’m in Texas, I am a permanent resident but that is problem the only qualification I meet. I have undiagnosed PTSD, what do I do?



  9. Adam Everett on May 15, 2022 at 6:30 pm

    The Texas cannabis ain’t worth a crap it’s such low THC it’s not even worth messing with. The low THC does nothing for pain relief in my opinion or anxiety relief



  10. PixelObservations on May 15, 2022 at 6:31 pm

    I’m moving from a legal state and 1 percent is honestly laughable, I don’t see how people are able to manage their pain with that.



  11. TJ Amos on May 15, 2022 at 6:33 pm

    Its definitely not magic most likely gonna give you a headache.. 28 million people live in TX only 3000 medical users



  12. Lamonzo on May 15, 2022 at 6:37 pm

    Can you take medical mj while on probation



  13. life rider on May 15, 2022 at 6:38 pm

    What they passed in Sept was a joke.



  14. BMWO Canada on May 15, 2022 at 6:41 pm

    Thank you for the update. People are becoming more informed about how cannabis works. But still, it is better if many states can allow its use.



  15. Frank on May 15, 2022 at 6:45 pm

    I have it



  16. Ed` Bland on May 15, 2022 at 6:48 pm

    FEDERAL agent in KALISPELL MONTANA at router CenturyLink4347 CYBER ATTACKS me because of this; I rolled my H/D WIDE GLIDE with no helmet that crushed my chest puncturing both lungs stopping my heart 3 times GIVING ME A 5.5 BRAIN INJURY that THC is restoring through our ENDOCANNABINOID SYSTEM.



  17. Greg dan on May 15, 2022 at 6:49 pm

    Just legalize it.