It does work well for Chronic pain. You don't need a card in California, just a recommendation from a California doctor. You could not use marijuana in Florida.
For most doctors you need a California ID card or driver's license and they would need medical records from any doctor showing that you tried other alternatives, IE pain medications. When you go to get medical marijuana you would need an indica type (this type is best for pain). There are many ways to use marijuana some include edible foods, like brownies or cookies (available at the dispensaries) also there are topical creams you can put on your knees which could help too.
Immigrants -- both those who are documented and those who are not -- are less likely to have health insurance than their U.S.-born counterparts. Almost half the documented immigrants in the U.S. do not have health coverage, according to 2011 Employee Benefit Research Institute statistics. In California, which has one of the country's largest immigrant populations, immigration policies influence health care policies.
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