Federally Legalized States
Although over 34 states have legalized marijuana programs, federal legalization gets tricky. With the decriminalization of marijuana, we have to consider how it's going to be taxed, banking, social justice, and so much more.
Patient Access
We believe it is so important for patients to have access to medication that is safe, tested, and helps improve their ailments.
A Common Misconception
A common misconception about cannabis is that it's a "gateway drug". In reality, cannabis can be used as an exit to help patients get away from the pharmaceutical drugs, like opioids, that they have been exposed to.
Which states have medical programs?
As of February 2022, there are currently 37 states and 4 territories that allow the use of medical cannabis but that may soon change!
Reciprocity
A big thank you to our legislators for allowing reciprocity in Louisiana! We are thrilled to be able to serve patients from all states visiting LA!
Expansion LA
The medical cannabis program in Louisiana is expanding! By the end of 2023, we will be moving from 9 dispensaries in the state to 30.
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Ancillary Businesses
An ancillary business is a business that does not touch the cannabis plant but provides services to sell the medication. This could be anything from packaging and labeling the product to safe banking.
How much cannabis can I buy?
Wondering how much cannabis you can purchase at a time? It varies from state to state, but here in DC patients can purchase up to 8 oz every 30 days.
Can I grow cannabis at home?
Ever wondered if you can grow your own cannabis at home?
Only a limited amount of states allow home growing and the number of plants that can be grown is restricted. Currently, in Louisiana home growing is not legal.
To find out which states allow home growing visit the respective state's Department of Health website.
Which states have recreational programs?
In the US, we currently have 18 states plus the District of Columbia, the Northern Mariana Islands, and Guam that have legalized recreational or adult use cannabis programs. In addition to this, another 13 states and the US Virgin Islands have decriminalized its use.
These laws are constantly changing so it is important to stay up to date with the legal use in your state.
Can cannabis help with cancer?
There is a large body of evidence that shows cannabis can help ease the symptoms related to cancer and its treatments.
If you are suffering from nausea, vomiting, pain, neuropathy, loss of appetite, or weight loss we encourage you to talk with your oncologist to see if cannabis is an option for you.
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Can I be evicted for cannabis use?
If you are renting a home, be sure to check your landlord's policy surrounding cannabis use. Most landlords respect the medical cannabis programs in the 37 states where it is legal.
Federally subsidized housing considers cannabis use illegal but most state enforcers have relaxed the rules based on the medical program in that state. Always be sure to review policies first to avoid eviction.
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How much cannabis can I buy?
The amount of cannabis that you can purchase varies from state to state so it is important to consult your local dispensary.
Just Bring Your ID!
I know there are a lot of questions surrounding how to purchase medical cannabis. In DC it really is as simple as coming into National Holistic with your government-issued ID. Our wellness consultants will help you with the rest.
Passed Laws
It was a monumental moment when both sides of Congress came together to pass the first cannabis reform bill for research. This is a huge step as it allows for research to be done on cannabis and the effects it can have on different ailments and conditions.
We are moving in the right direction to better cannabis access!