If you are a parent treating your child with cannabis in Southern California, then you are probably a patient of Dr. Bonni Goldstein's. ... Moreover, the MMP (Medical Marijuana Program) clarifies that minors are covered by the CUA and can obtain identity cards with the consent of their parents or guardians. read more
To help clarify for physicians who recommend medical marijuana as a treatment option for minors, the California Medical Association published in 2001 (and updated in 2009) the following guidelines: “The CUA (Compassionate Use Act of 1996) does not exclude minors. read more
Minors may receive California MMICs as either patients or primary caregivers. However, unless the minor has proof of emancipation, the county is required to contact the minor's parent or legal guardian, or the person with legal authority to make medical decisions for the minor. read more
Discussion in 'Medical Marijuana Business and Industry News' started by natkat, Aug 7, 2016. read more