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Per Article XIV of the Missouri Constitution, a qualifying medical condition is:"Cancer Epilepsy Glaucoma Intractable migraines unresponsive to other treatment A chronic medical condition that causes severe, persistent pain or persistent muscle spasms, including but not limited to those associated with multiple sclerosis, seizures, Parkinson’s disease, and Tourette’s syndrome Debilitating psychiatric disorders, including, but not limited to, post-traumatic stress order, if diagnosed by a state licensed psychiatrist Human immunodeficiency virus or acquired immune deficiency syndrome A chronic medical condition that is normally treated with a prescription medication that could lead to physical or psychological dependence, when a physician determines that medical use of marijuana could be effective in treating that condition and would serve as a safer alternative to the prescription medication A terminal illness In the professional judgment of a physician, any other chronic, debilitating or other medical condition, including, but not limited to, hepatitis C, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, inflammatory bowel disease, Crohn’s disease, Huntington’s disease, autism, neuropathies, sickle cell anemia, agitation of Alzheimer’s disease, cachexia, and wasting syndrome.
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How do I get a medical card and how much does it cost?Visit our friends at Nugg MD!
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What deals are going on at COCO?All of the ongoing deals are updated via the 'Deals Page' on the COCO Dispensaries website.
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Can I have a medical marijuana identification card and own and/or purchase guns?Article XIV of the Missouri Constitution, which authorizes medical use of marijuana in Missouri, does not reference or prohibit the possession or purchase of firearms. However, federal law still may prohibit the possession or purchase of a firearm by individuals who use marijuana, regardless of whether a state has legalized marijuana for medical use. The Department of Health and Senior Services does not regulate the possession or purchase of firearms and therefore cannot say how the federal prohibition will be enforced within Missouri. Specific questions about these federal firearm restrictions should be directed to your attorney or the appropriate law enforcement agency.
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When can I renew my license?The window for submitting a patient or caregiver renewal is 60 days prior to, and no less than 30 days before, the expiration date. Please wait 24 hours following the receipt of a 60 day license renewal notification before submitting the renewal application in the registration system.
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What if my license expires while my renewal is being processed?There is a statement in the application, on the Questions tab, that applicants must agree to when submitting a renewal application that reads: “Renewal applications that are submitted fewer than 30 days prior to the license expiration may not be processed prior to the license expiration date. Licensees are encouraged to submit renewal applications at least 30 days prior to expiration to ensure license reissuance prior to the expiration of their license.” That statement means that since the department has 30 days to process all patient/caregiver applications, renewals that are submitted less than 30 days from the expiration date may experience a lapse in their license until the renewal application is processed.
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What do I need to do once my renewal application is approved?Once an application has been approved, patient and caregiver licenses are immediately available to download from the registry portal. The renewed license will have a new expiration date, and will need to be downloaded from the registry portal. To access your Patient/Caregiver license from a computer: (1) Log into https://mo-public.mycomplia.com/. (2) Click on ”License Dashboard” on the left side of the screen. (3) Once on the License Dashboard, you will see a row of information about your license that starts with a green check mark. At the end of that row, under the Actions column, click on the three lines. (4) Click “Download License”. Mobile devices display the width of the screen slightly different than viewing the site on a computer. To download your license from a mobile device: Click “Download License”. Click on the three lines inside the circle, a new pop-up will appear. You may have to click it twice. Continue scrolling over until you see the “Actions” header. The page will reload, within the box that shows two headers – “status” and “Application ID”, use your finger to scroll across from right to left. Click on “License Dashboard”. Click on the three lines in the top left corner. Log into https://mo-public.mycomplia.com/
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Do I have to pay a tax on medical marijuana purchases?Yes. Per section 1, subsection 4(1) of Article XIV, dispensaries are required to collect four percent of the retail price for the Missouri Veteran’s Health and Care fund in addition to, any general state and local sales and use taxes that apply to retail sales.
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Does COCO offer financial assistance?Yes! Click to apply for financial assistance on the COCO Dispensaries website.
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How do I apply to be a caregiver?The caregiver must have a Patient Authorization Form completed by the approved patient they are applying to be the caregiver for. The Patient Authorization Form can be found on the website as well: https://health.mo.gov/safety/medical-marijuana/pdf/sample-patient-authorization.pdf After the caregiver has a completed Patient Authorization Form, the caregiver needs to complete an online application through the registry portal. For a complete guide for how-to apply, please visit the Patient Services – How-to Apply page on our website: https://health.mo.gov/safety/medical-marijuana/how-to-apply-pi.php
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How many caregivers can a patient designate?Patients can designate up to two caregivers. The patient must be licensed and the caregiver(s) must be licensed according to 19 CSR 30-95.030(8)(B).
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How many patients can a caregiver have?Caregivers can have up to three caregiver licenses for three (3) separate patients. No individual shall serve as a caregiver for a qualifying patient who is already served by two (2) primary caregivers. See 19 CSR 30-95.030(8) for more information.
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Who can be a caregiver for a licensed minor patient?The legal guardian or parent that completed the Parental/Legal Consent Form in the minor patient’s application must serve as the qualified patient’s primary caregiver. See 19 CSR 30-95.030 (2)(A)7. Only legal guardians or parents of a licensed minor patient may serve as their licensed caregiver. See 19 CSR 30-95.030 (2)(B)6.
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What do I need to renew my patient/caregiver license?A new physician certification form and updated proof of Missouri residency will be required for renewal of a patient license. A new patient authorization form will be required for renewal of a caregiver license. Approval steps are the same as in the initial application process with the exception of reviewing government id and photo, which will be carried over from the initial application submission. Application fees for patient and caregiver renewals are $25 per application. There is an additional $100 cultivation application fee if cultivation is added to the application.
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Does COCO require a medical card to purchase products at the dispensary?A medical card is required to purchase all products with THC. A medical card is not required in the waiting room to purchase CBD, CBG, apparel, or accessories.
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Does COCO have a loyalty program?Yes! Patients at COCO receive 3% back towards in store purchases. For every $100 spent, patients receive $3. Loyalty points may be spent in increments of $3 to $15 in one transaction. Points do not expire, and COCO keeps tracks of points so you don't have to! Sign Up for COCO Loyalty!
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What discounts does COCO offer on a weekly or daily basis?See Our 'Deals' Page for More Information.
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Does COCO accept out of state medical cards?No. There is no reciprocity between Missouri's Medical Marijuana Program and other state medical marijuana programs. Individuals licensed in another state do not automatically qualify for a license in Missouri.
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How much may I purchase from COCO.Qualified patients are allowed to purchase up to 4 oz. or 32 MME's of compliant product per month. See attached and show pic by question to explain MME's
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Where can patients publicly consume cannabis/can I drive and consume?A licensed patient shall not consume medical marijuana for medical use in a public place, unless prohibited by law. The patient ID card does not offer individuals protections from violating laws pertaining to operating a motorized vehicle while under the influence. Nothing in Article XIV permits a person to operate, navigate, or be in actual physical control of any dangerous device or motor vehicle, aircraft or boat while under the influence of marijuana.
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How do I view the COCO menu online?Click the Location Below! - Moberly, MO - Chillicothe, MO - Hannibal, MO
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