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The word is out – medical marijuana serves as an effective medicine, and people are using it to relieve a plethora of medical conditions. That’s why so many patients are getting their online medical cannabis card through Elevate Holistics. But patients need to know: can I get denied a medical card?

 

Yes, it is possible to get denied a medical cannabis card online.

 

Can You Get Turned Down for a Medical Marijuana Card?

For safety reasons, patients with certain conditions are likely to get denied when applying for an MMJ card. Here, we’ll talk about Elevate Holistics’ disqualifying conditions, other options for those who don’t qualify, and the many qualifying medical conditions for a medical marijuana card.

 

If you’re interested in getting your online medical cannabis card, this information is essential to know before you book an online appointment with one of our cannabis physicians.

 

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Disqualifying Conditions for Medical Cannabis

So what conditions can disqualify patients who want to get medical cannabis card online? While cannabis is intrinsically harmless, it may trigger unwanted effects in individuals with certain conditions.

 

These unwanted effects are generally caused by marijuana’s psychoactive compound THC, which is not present in all cannabis products.

 

List of Disqualifying Conditions:

      • Schizophrenia: Consuming marijuana might trigger schizophrenia or psychosis in people at higher risk of these conditions.

      • Bipolar disorder: Marijuana could make manic symptoms worse, or trigger a manic episode, in a person with bipolar disorder.

      • Severe depression: In the same way that marijuana can trigger episodes in other mental health disorders, it can also temporarily worsen severe depression.

      • Prior suicide attempt: Due to the possibility of severe depression being temporarily amplified, it’s best to avoid consuming marijuana if you have ever attempted suicide.

      • Prior psychiatric hospitalization: For the same reasons listed above, avoid consuming marijuana if you have ever experienced a psychiatric hospitalization.

      • Severe lung disease/COPD: Smoking marijuana may make symptoms more severe in people with severe lung diseases like COPD.

      • Currently pregnant: Compounds in marijuana, mainly the psychoactive element THC, may affect a baby in the womb.

      • Currently breastfeeding: THC is excreted into breastmilk in small quantities. With insufficient long-term research, professionals advise avoiding consuming cannabis when breastfeeding.

    During your online MMJ card appointment, it’s important to be honest and discuss any concerns or possible disqualifiers with your Elevate Holistics cannabis physician. This will ensure your safety and well-being.

    Can You Get a Medical Card with a Felony

    Securing a medical cannabis card with a felony record depends heavily on state laws. Washington and Oregon offer a more lenient approach, typically not barring individuals with felony convictions from obtaining a card. Ohio presents a contrasting picture, with stringent laws that often disqualify individuals with drug-related felony convictions.

     

    In California, the nature of the felony plays a crucial role. Non-violent felony convictions don’t usually impede obtaining a medical card, unlike in Michigan, where drug-related felonies can be a significant barrier.

     

    For those with a felony record, consulting with a legal expert knowledgeable in their state’s cannabis laws is crucial. They can provide clarity on eligibility and help navigate the legal landscape, ensuring informed decisions are made.

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    Other Reasons You Might Be Denied a Medical Cannabis Card

    Inaccurate or incomplete medical records: If the medical records provided are inaccurate or incomplete, individuals may not qualify for a medical marijuana card online.

     

    Age Requirements: Depending on the state, applicants must be at least 18-21 years old in order to be eligible for a medical marijuana card. If the applicant is not of legal age, they will be denied.

     

    Lack of Qualifying Conditions: Many states have specific qualifying conditions that must be met in order to qualify for a medical marijuana card; if an applicant’s condition does not qualify them, then they may be denied access.

     

    Prior Drug Convictions: Some states require applicants to have a clean criminal record in order to receive a medical marijuana card; if the applicant has had prior drug convictions, then their application might be denied.

     

    Lack of Medical Documentation: Applicants must provide adequate documentation from their healthcare provider verifying their diagnosis and support for using medicinal cannabis; without this documentation, individuals may not obtain a medical marijuana card online.

     

    Financial Limitations: Depending on the state, some individuals may not qualify for certain financial assistance programs which can make it more difficult for them to obtain a medical marijuana card online due to financial barriers.

    Reasons Not to Get a Medical Card

    While a medical cannabis card offers benefits, it’s wise to weigh potential downsides. Employment is a key area of concern.

     

    In states like Pennsylvania, despite legal medical cannabis, you might still face challenges with workplace drug policies. And nationally, federal laws, such as the Gun Control Act of 1968, complicate gun ownership for cannabis users, a less-known yet significant consequence.

     

    Privacy, too, can be a concern. States like California protect patient information, but the risk of exposure, however small, exists, potentially impacting your personal or professional life. Moreover, costs can vary, with states like Illinois imposing higher fees for obtaining and maintaining a medical card.

    What’s Next If You Can’t Get a Medical Cannabis Card Online

    If you do not qualify for an online medical cannabis card, there are other options to consider if you would like to boost your wellness and treat health ailments holistically. It is not unfounded or ineffective to believe you can heal yourself with the earth’s natural elements. It’s proven.

     

    When humans were created, the earth – rich in medicine and remedies – was ready for us. Everything we need is available to us, naturally. Here are some options:

        • Reach out to a holistic medicine practitioner in your area to discuss other natural alternatives. Your practitioner will assess your health and is likely to recommend a diet change (the food we consume plays a significant role in our well-being), herbal supplements, and exercise.

        • Along with marijuana, there are other herbs that possess antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anticarcinogenic properties. Many herbs treat anxiety, strengthen your immune system, and can heal you from the inside out. Conduct your own research online and visit your local herb shop. (Turmeric, Passion Flower, Burdock Root, Ashwagandha, Lemon Balm – the list of powerful herbs is nearly endless.)

        • There are many cannabis products that don’t contain marijuana’s psychoactive compound THC. CBD products do not require an MMJ card and can be purchased through any trusted CBD retailer. Avoid buying any cannabis product that is not regulated through a retailer.

      If your medical issues are severe, worsen, or are affecting your ability to make it through daily life, contact your primary care physician immediately. Sometimes, chemical-based pharmaceuticals are necessary.

      Don’t feel discouraged if you are currently taking chemical-based pharmaceuticals, and DO NOT quit taking them without consulting with your doctor. It is possible to delve into the world of holistic medicine while still taking certain medicines.

      Always talk with your doctor before mixing your prescriptions with any herbal treatments.

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      Qualifying Medical Conditions

      If you don’t have any disqualifying conditions, patients are likely to get approved for a medical weed card online if a qualifying medical condition is met.

       

      Qualifying conditions are plentiful, as medical marijuana can be used to treat a nearly endless variety of health problems. Many Americans have at least one qualifying condition.

       

      Elevate Holistics’ qualifying conditions include but are not exclusive to: 

        For a complete list of Elevate Holistics’ qualifying medical conditions, click here.

        Do You Qualify? Get a Medical Cannabis Card Online with Elevate Holistics

        If you qualify for a medical marijuana card, this is your sign to begin your cannabis journey. Cannabis can help treat your medical conditions, so why not feel better naturally?

         

        To get a medical cannabis card online, book an appointment straight through Elevate Holistics. It’s quick and easy – we’ll connect you with a certified cannabis physician via video chat to get your MMJ card approval and help you the rest of the way.

         

        So, are you interested in learning more about cannabis or creating a holistic wellness plan? Elevate Holistics also offers other services, like consultations with a cannabis nurse or health and wellness expert, when booking your medical marijuana card appointment.

         

        We want to do more than just get you legal, and we strive to help patients live their best lives. Book an appointment today.


        Additional Patient Resources:

         

        Learn all about medical marijuana (MMJ) in your state by reading our FAQs.

        Keep up-to-date about MMJ news with Elevate’s blog.

        Learn about the fun events that EH is a part of on our Events page – and join in on the fun, too!

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        About the author

        Aspen Noonan isn’t your average CEO, and she’s not trying to be. As the powerhouse behind Elevate Holistics, Aspen is on a mission to make medical marijuana access easier, faster, and way less intimidating. What started with answering phones and scheduling appointments turned into building one of the most trusted telehealth platforms in cannabis. She's certified through Cannabis Training University and Healer.com, but her real education? Listening to patients and living it herself. Aspen isn’t just running a company. She’s helping lead a movement. A cannabis patient, mom, and fierce believer in plant medicine, she’s working to normalize weed in a world that still whispers about it. Her take? If you can unwind with a glass of wine, you should be able to do the same with cannabis. No shame, no stigma, no side-eye. Inside the business, Aspen runs a tight ship built on the strong foundation already in place. She’s focused on making patients happy, improving systems, and finding smarter ways to work. Since taking the reins at Elevate Holistics, she’s streamlined turnaround times, improved tech, and introduced a four-day workweek to support team balance and performance. She believes burnout is out. Balance is in. And when teams feel good, they do great work. Outside of Elevate, Aspen mentors other entrepreneurs (especially women breaking into crowded spaces), helps patients feel seen and empowered, and occasionally jumps on a podcast to speak the truth about cannabis and leadership. You may have heard her on Getting Elevated with Aspen Noonan (CannaBlogger’s Corner) and The Healing Plant: Cannabis Myths vs. Medical Miracles (Life Conversations with a Twist) -  insights that dive deep into plant medicine, leadership, and breaking stigma. She also trained Arlee Riveland, now CEO of Craft Telemedicine, and she’s just getting started. Aspen’s not here to follow rules. She’s here to rewrite them. For healthcare. For cannabis. For women in business. And for her daughter, who she hopes sees every day that purpose, power, and balance can all belong in the same life.
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