Searched a bit for a list of doctors that would do recommendations and didn't really find much, except for marijuanadoctors.com. Is that, and the few ads that say they do doctor recommendations in the Gazette, about it or is there another site I'm missing?
https://weedmaps.com/listings/in/uni.../oklahoma-city
You can find doctors on here. Leaf & Relief is where I went.
There's not a great single listing I found. However, I watched https://www.reddit.com/r/OKmarijuana for announcements on patient drives. I did mine where the doctor recommendation was $75 and it gave with $50 in credit at the dispensary. It's pretty easy to find recommendations/drives for about $100 most weekend in OKC. Plus they do drives whenever they hold the big events/conventions. I do know there is a doctors office on 23rd and Classen that always charges $99 (or $149 if you want help submitting your application). www.mmdokc.com.
For those not aware, none of this includes the actual fee you pay OMMA ($100).
Over 108,000 patient licenses have already been issued for Oklahoma.
That's far more than anyone predicted and the number continues to grow quite rapidly.
I feel like the drives happen on a weekly basis for the past few months, although it's been quieter since 4/20 (so many did drives that day, plus there were two events that weekend, one downtown and one at the fairgrounds). They may go away at some point as there's been a couple of bills that will remove the ability to hold patient drives submitted this year...
I may be wrong, but I believe Happy Root 420 up on Britton and Western is having a patient drive today! This is the dispensary I go to. They have a great selection of items!
I went to Edin in MWC complaining that I get severe anxiety buying illegal weed and two weeks later I’m legally buying weed in the state of Oklahoma and my anxiety it totally cured. It’s just that simple. Behold the marvels of modern medicine!!!
Wo/Mens Ultimate Healthcare at 500 N. Meridian was excellent...they not only do licensing but also primary care and hormone and endocrine-related health issues. I got in and out quickly lunchtime, office times are by appt. only.
Contact Nicole at 405-479-9446 or Kenzie at 405-464-6477, if interested
Thx for the replies, think MMDOKC sounds good, they're close and the article about them in the Gazette's Extract insert was informative. They say on their website that if you go back annually for a $49 visit twice after your initial evaluation, your renewal is free (not quite sure how they would do that, but it's something I'll ask about). I didn't see anything on OMMA's website about how much it costs or what the process is for renewing after it expires in 2 years, but inferring from what is on there, it's probably the same cost, and hopefully the process isn't the same as the initial application every time (I suspect it will be, though).
I'm hoping that by the time 2 years is up this card won't be needed.
Just think how much $$$ Oklahoma could make if they were to legalize recreational Cannabis.
I agree. I really thought we would see more people with issues with MMJ. I see many people who are interested in the cards or realize it just isn't a big deal (anymore than alcohol). I think there will always be a prohibition aspect to any state (against alcohol, mmj, etc) but I think the majority will swing to recreational.
There was a pretty big marketing campaign against medical and it went over by a pretty big margin.
If we passed total legalization here in OK before its passed federally, we will reap a ton of tourism dollars from the state of Texas.
Looking at the month to month sales, and the improvements I've already seen in just a matter of months, once the medical marijuana industry is a couple of years old it's going to be nuts. Colorado did like $1.5 billion in sales in 2018, with recreational. In April Oklahoma did $18 million, with just medical alone. In 2019 we went from $4 million, to $7 million, then $12m and $18m. So if April's numbers are maintained, we're already looking at a quarter of a Billion a year. But I actually think we'll be trending closer to half a Billion if not somewhere between $500M to $1B by the end of 2019. Applications for cards seem to be holding strong, and actually increasing. From what I know the same is true for dispensaries and growers, and many of them still seem to be struggling to keep up with current demand. I wouldn't be shocked if we matched Colorado in 2020 with just medical alone.
I can't wait till the industry matures a bit more here, the supply issues stabilize, and the dispensaries get rid of the cheap living room furniture in their waiting areas (they look like the entrances to sketchy massage parlors).
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