by Allan Via- Medical Content Writer | Jun 8, 2026 | Medical Marijuna Card
Kentucky is one of the newer states to launch a medical cannabis program. Senate Bill 47, signed by Governor Beshear in March 2023, created the Kentucky Medical Cannabis Program under the Cabinet for Health and Family Services (CHFS). The program became operational in...
by Allan Via- Medical Content Writer | Jun 8, 2026 | Medical Marijuna Card
Iowa’s medical cannabis program is one of the more restrictive in the country — but it does have a functioning caregiver system for patients who need support. The program operates under the Office of Medical Cannabidiol (OMC), and the Iowa Medical Marijuana Card...
by Allan Via- Medical Content Writer | Jun 7, 2026 | Medical Marijuna Card
Illinois has one of the most detailed caregiver frameworks among all medical cannabis states. The state recognizes that some patients — especially those under 18 or living with severe disability — need consistent, trusted support. The Illinois Medical Marijuana Card...
by Allan Via- Medical Content Writer | Jun 7, 2026 | Medical Marijuna Card
Georgia’s medical marijuana program is unlike anything you’ll find in other states. The state doesn’t issue traditional medical marijuana cards through an online registry system. Instead, Georgia’s program runs entirely through licensed...
by Allan Via- Medical Content Writer | Jun 7, 2026 | Medical Marijuna Card
Connecticut’s caregiver registration system is built differently from most states. The physician doesn’t just certify the patient — they actually unlock the entire process. Without a physician’s certification that specifically indicates the patient...
by Allan Via- Medical Content Writer | Jun 6, 2026 | Medical Marijuna Card
Arkansas has a narrower caregiver system than most states. Not everyone with a medical marijuana card is eligible to name a caregiver. In Arkansas, caregivers are specifically reserved for minor patients and adults who are physically disabled — and that distinction...