California Medical Marijuana Dispensaries
Los Angeles:
- Five Star Collective - Pride themselves to be true compassionate caring medicinal marijuana providers in Los Angeles.
- California Health Remedies - Non Profit and highly trained staff.
San Francisco:
- Kine 2B - Medical Marijuana Delivery in San Francisco. In accordance with California Health and Safety code 11357.5 and SB 420.
- Medithrive - San Francisco's premier medical marijuana provider.
- Care Practice - Urgent Care and a Primary Medical Clinic dedicated to serving the community through personalized and timely medical visits. The clinic is located in the heart of the San Francisco’s Mission Dolores Neighborhood.
- Northstone Organics - Their mission: to build and strengthen a sustainable and vibrant working relationship between our medical cannabis patients, our patient- farmers, our communities and our environment.
San Diego:
- Green Tree Solutions (GTS) | (858) 278-2128 | 8055 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. Ste 107
- Good Karma Collective (GKC) | (858) 750-2450 | 2629 Ariane Dr.
- Medical Marijuana San Diego - Medical Marijuana Information
- San Diego herbal Alternatives - San Diego's most northern Medical Marijuana Collective, serving San Diego and North County San Diego. SDHA is located in a professional business park in Sorrento Valley.
- Medical Marijuana Delivery - A non-profit organization of doctor recommendation clinics, cannabis patients and medical marijuana dispensaries in San Diego.
Current Medical Marijuana Law in California | 8 ounces usable. A Physician's recommendation is required. On November 5, 1996 56% of voters approved Proposition 215. The law removes state-level criminal penalties on the use, possession and cultivation of cannabis by patients who possess a "written or oral recommendation" from their physician that he or she "would benefit from medical marijuana." Patients diagnosed with any illness where the medical use of cannabis has been "deemed appropriate and has been recommended by a physician" are provided with legal protection under this act. Conditions typically covered by the law include: arthritis; cachexia; cancer; chronic pain; HIV or AIDS; epilepsy; migraine; and multiple sclerosis. No regulations regarding the amount of cannabis patients may possess and/or cultivate were provided by this act, though the California Legislature adopted guidelines in 2003. In practice, as certain doctors will prescribe cannabis for any condition, the drug is essentially decriminalized for those who can afford to obtain the paperwork.