We have compiled list of our most common FAQs below. If you don’t see the answer to your question, don’t hesitate to contact us!
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No, we can not accept major credit cards. However, we can accept bank debit cards.
The cost of a medical card is $50 per year, which translates to $1 a week. For recreational marijuana, there will be a 15% tax on all purchases. Example: If you buy $10 worth of product, you will pay 15% tax or $1.50 on that purchase. So, if you buy more than $10 a week of product, then a medical marijuana card will save you money.
In order to qualify for a Medical Marijuana Card, you must meet the following qualifications:
Be 18 years of age or older or be a pediatric patient with parental consent.
Have a Physician Certification from a Delaware licensed Medical Doctor or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine OR be 65 years of age or older to self-certify.
Be a Delaware resident with proof of residency. (DE Driver’s License or DE State ID)
YES! You can register with the state of Delaware here. (https://delaware.biotrackthc.net/patients/actions/?action=application)
Patients are authorized to purchase three ounces of usable marijuana every 14 days, for a total of six ounces per month.
“Start low, go slow” is usually the best answer to this question. Everyone’s body responds to cannabis differently and this is something you will have to experiment with and find your level ground. The best thing you can do is start a low dose and work your way up if needed. The effects of cannabis vary greatly depending on dosage so to understand its full spectrum of effects on your body and mind, “start low, go slow.”
You may need to take a higher dose or move on to another product type or strain. There is no one-size-fits-all when it comes to cannabis. Also, what doesn’t work today doesn’t mean it may not work tomorrow. Try again and if it really isn’t working adjust accordingly. Cannabis comes in many forms and experimentation is often needed to find the right relief.
The only way someone can pick up and be in possession of your medicine is if they are a registered caregiver, attached to your patient ID.
No, unfortunately, cannabis is still a Schedule 1 substance and insurance companies have chosen not to cover any services related to cannabis.
If a patient reaches their maximum allotment of medicine, they will have to wait to make a purchase when more of their allotment becomes available.
No, as a registered Delaware patient you can use any dispensary in the state.
In order to qualify for a Designated Caregiver card to legally purchase medical marijuana for a qualified patient, you must meet the following qualifications:
Be 21 years of age or be the parent or legal guardian of a minor child.
Have not been convicted of an excluded felony offense.
Have agreed to assist with a patient’s medical use of marijuana and assist no more than five qualifying patients.
Be a Delaware resident with proof of residency. (DE Driver’s License or DE State ID)
For additional caregiver information, please head to Delaware.gov.
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