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MMJ.com is the leading virtual medical marijuana card clinic in Oregon

Our proprietary medical marijuana card telemedicine software and website are designed to simplify the process a patient goes through to receive the required medical marijuana card recommendation or renewal. Our virtual clinic of medical marijuana doctors are here to assist you every step of the way.

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How it works

An easier way to get your state medical marijuana card or renewal in Oregon

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Step 1

Take a free pre-assessment

Find out if you qualify for a medical marijuana card in Oregon by answering a few simple questions. Once completed, schedule a virtual appointment with a licensed medical marijuana doctor.

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Attend your virtual appointment with a medical marijuana doctor

Log in to your patient profile from a mobile device or desktop and join your virtual appointment with a licensed medical marijuana doctor. Virtual appointments last approximately 10-15 minutes.

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Receive your Oregon medical marijuana recommendation and apply to the state registry

After you receive your medical marijuana card recommendation, we will guide you to the Oregon state registry. There, you will pay the registration fee (typically $50), apply to the state registry, and receive your medical marijuana card.

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Have a question? We have answers.

Our team of medical marijuana researchers and medical cannabis doctors have compiled a list of questions and answers. Commonly asked Oregon medical marijuana card and renewal questions can be found here.

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Attending Physician’s may recommend the use of medical marijuana for the following medical conditions:
Cancer
Glaucoma
A degenerative or pervasive neurological condition
HIV/AIDS
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
A medical condition or treatment for a medical condition that produces one or more of the following:
– Cachexia (a weight-loss disease that can be caused by HIV or cancer)
– Severe pain
– Severe nausea
– Seizures, including but not limited to seizures caused by epilepsy
– Persistent muscle spasm, including but not limited to spasms caused by multiple sclerosis

If, upon an initial review, it appears that a complete application has been received, the patient will be issued a receipt letter. This receipt has the same legal effect as a registry identification card for 30 days following the date printed on the letter. Once your application is finished being processed, a card will be mailed to you.
If your application is NOT complete, OMMP staff will send you an “Incomplete Letter” to let you know what needs to be submitted to complete your application. You will have 14 days from the date of the letter to get the missing application materials to OMMP. If the missing application materials are not submitted within the 14 days, your application may be rejected.

Make sure you:
Complete all required portions of the application.
Submit a complete Attending Physician’s statement.
Patients must submit proof of Oregon residency and a government issued ID. An Oregon Driver’s license or Oregon Identification card would meet both of these requirements.
Include copies of current government issued photo ID for the caregiver and grower, if applicable.
Submit the correct payment amount. If you are eligible for a reduced fee, submit the required proof.
Do not call to check your application status for 30 days from the date we receive your application.

The standard application fee is $200.

An Oregon medical marijuana patient (and their caregiver, if applicable) may possess up to 6 mature plants, which must be grown at a registered grow site address, and up to 24 ounces of usable marijuana. This is different from the possession limits for recreational marijuana.

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Our process for obtaining an Oregon medical marijuana card recommendation was designed with you in mind. If you do not obtain a medical marijuana card recommendation after your virtual appointment, you will receive a full refund!

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First-time Oregon Medical Marijuana Card

$149.99

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Oregon Medical Marijuana Renewal

$149.99

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Oregon Medical Marijuana Card Legislation

Oregon Medical Marijuana Card Legislation

Oregon passed the Oregon Medical Marijuana Act in 1998 with voters approved the Control, Regulation, and Taxation of Marijuana and Industrial Hemp Act, known as Measure 91 which legalized the possession, sale, and use of recreational marijuana. Since 2018 additional laws have gone into effect to reduce the regulator problems facing the medical marijuana marketplace in Oregon.

Oregon Medical Marijuana Card Cultivation & Possession Laws

Adults aged 21 and older can purchase the following at one time, or within one day; 1 ounce of marijuana flower, 16 ounces of cannabis product in solid form, 72 ounces in liquid form, 5 grams for smoking or vaping, 5 grams of concentrates and are allowed to purchase 10 seed and four immature plants. Medical marijuana card holders in Oregon may purchase 24 ounces of flower, 16 ounces of cannabis product in solid form, 72 ounces in liquid form, 16 ounces of concentrates, 5 grams of extract, four immature plants and 50 seeds. Adults aged 21 and older may grow up to four marijuana plants at home or on their private property out of public view. Patients who are growing medical marijuana must provide the cultivation site address to OMMP, and if approved may cultivate six mature marijuana plants and 12 immature plants.

Do I need an Oregon medical marijuana card?

Here are a few of the many reasons to become a state registered Oregon medical marijuana card holder.

Medical Marijuana Card

Sales tax range from 0-5% in most MMJ states

Higher possession limits

Access to more dispensaries

Supervision of a medical doctor

Recreational Marijuana

Sales tax as high as 37%

Restricted possession limits

Access to less dispensaries

No medical supervision