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Medical Marijuana Registry Background. Amendment 20 passed November 2000Incorporated into the Colorado Constitution under Section 14, Article XVIIICDPHE administering program13 other states have similar laws/programsAlaska, California, Hawaii, Maine, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont
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1. Medical Marijuana RegistryDebra Tuenge - Administrator Assisted Living Residence Program
January 28, 2010
2. Medical Marijuana RegistryBackground Amendment 20 passed November 2000
Incorporated into the Colorado Constitution under Section 14, Article XVIII
CDPHE administering program
13 other states have similar laws/programs
Alaska, California, Hawaii, Maine, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont & Washington
3. Medical Marijuana RegistryKey Elements Eligible Conditions
Cancer, glaucoma, HIV/AIDS, cachexia, severe pain, severe nausea
Seizures, including those that are characteristic of epilepsy
Persistent muscle spasms, including those that are characteristic of multiple sclerosis
Adding Conditions
Anyone may petition the Registry to add a condition
Condition must be chronic, debilitating, and able to be specifically diagnosed
Scientific evidence that treatment with marijuana may have a beneficial effect
4. Medical Marijuana RegistryApplication Process Patient completes application
Physician confirms condition
Cost: $90 per year
Registry verifies physician licensure
Card must be renewed each year
All information maintained in a confidential database
5. Medical Marijuana RegistryKey Elements Documentation of condition
Bona fide patient/physician relationship
Physician, MD or DO, in good standing, licensed to practice medicine in the state of Colorado
Amount of marijuana allowed
2 ounces of usable marijuana
Up to 6 plants, with 3 or fewer being flowering, mature plants
Affirmative defense allowed for excess amounts
6. Medical Marijuana RegistryLegal Provisions Patient
- Possession of a valid registry card
- Compliance with provisions of state law
- Affirmative defense allowed if not in
possession of ID card
- No protections under federal law
Physician
- Advising patient of possible risks/benefits
- Providing written documentation of qualifying condition
- Recommendations do not violate federal law
7. Medical Marijuana RegistryLegal Provisions Prohibitions
- Using in a place open to or in view of public
- Using in any way that endangers the health of others
- Fraudulent representation of a medical condition
- Fraudulent use, theft, production or tampering
- Breach of confidentiality of the Registry
8. Medical Marijuana RegistryAssisted Living, Nursing Home and Hospice Care Issues
Who is responsible for bringing marijuana to the center?
Who is responsible for accepting the marijuana at the center?
Where will medicine be stored?
Who has access to the medicine?
Who can assist the patient with their medicine?
Where can the patient use their medicine?
9. Medical Marijuana RegistryAssisted Living, Nursing Home and Hospice Care What have other agencies done in the past?
Creation of Policy regarding medical marijuana use.
Copy of patient’s registration card on file
Protocol for tracking marijuana
Location of medical use of marijuana
Review of Policy by Legal Department
10. Medical Marijuana RegistryProgram to Date September 30, 2009 19,691 new applications received
24 applications denied, 21 revoked, 236 patients deceased, 1,631 cards have expired
Average 4 month turn around time to issue ID cards
Four petitions to add conditions received and denied-Anxiety, Asthma, Bi-Polar Disorder & Parkinson’s Disease
11. Medical Marijuana RegistryProgram Statistics 73% of approved applicants are male
Average age is 40
57% of patients reside in Denver-Metro/Boulder area
Over 800 different physicians have signed for patients in Colorado
Severe pain accounts for 90% of all reported conditions, with muscle spasms at 30%
67% of patients have designated a caregiver
12. DISPENSARIES
The Colorado Medical Marijuana amendment, statutes and regulations are silent on the issue of dispensaries.
The Registry is aware that a number of such businesses have been established across the state, we do not have a formal relationship with them.
Please be aware:
The Registry does not license dispensaries.
The Registry does not have a list of dispensaries.
There are no regulations regarding dispensaries.
The Registry is unable to assist with complaints regarding
dispensaries.
The Registry has no information on how to establish/operate
a dispensary.
There may be local ordinances that might impact the operation
of a dispensary.
Please contact local authorities for specific information.
13. Medical Marijuana RegistryContact Information Debra Tuenge
debra.tuenge@state.co.us
www.cdphe.state.co.us/hs/medicalmarijuana/marijuanafactsheet.html
303-692-2184 phone
303-691-7945 fax