by Allan Via- Medical Content Writer | May 19, 2026 | Medical Marijuna Card
Pennsylvania is one of the few remaining states where recreational marijuana is still not legal. That means your medical card isn’t just a tax-saving tool here — it’s your only legal path to purchasing cannabis from a licensed dispensary in the...
by Allan Via- Medical Content Writer | May 19, 2026 | Medical Marijuna Card
Oklahoma has no list of qualifying conditions. That’s not a typo. Under SQ 788, Oklahoma’s medical marijuana law allows any licensed physician to recommend cannabis for any condition they deem appropriate — making it the most open medical cannabis state in...
by Allan Via- Medical Content Writer | May 19, 2026 | Medical Marijuna Card
Montana started recreational cannabis sales on January 1, 2022, and the market has exploded since. By May 2025, monthly recreational sales in the state hit $24.2 million. But buried inside that growth is a tax number that should matter to every regular cannabis user:...
by Allan Via- Medical Content Writer | May 19, 2026 | Medical Marijuna Card
Ohio’s medical marijuana program made a move in 2024 that almost nobody talks about: the state slashed its registration fee from $50 down to one cent. That’s $0.01. Effectively free. The goal, stated publicly by the Division of Cannabis Control, is to...
by Allan Via- Medical Content Writer | May 19, 2026 | Medical Marijuna Card
New York’s medical cannabis program quietly became one of the simplest and cheapest in the country — but most people haven’t caught on yet. There is no state registration fee. There is no physical card to wait for. And since 2023, New York has eliminated...
by Allan Via- Medical Content Writer | May 18, 2026 | Medical Marijuna Card
New Mexico was the very first state in the country to pass legislation allowing medical use of cannabis — that was 1978. The modern program, built on the Lynn and Erin Compassionate Use Act of 2007, has since grown to serve over 135,000 registered patients statewide....