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Arizona Medical Marijuana Laws In 2010 Arizona voters approved a proposition, Proposition 203, to legalize the use of medical Marijuana under the ambit of Arizona Medical Marijuana Act (AMMA). The act permits state-licensed doctors to prescribe medical marijuana to Arizona residents who have at least one debilitating condition. Qualifications of a Medical Marijuana Patient The law sets out strict criteria for one to qualify as a medical marijuana patient, and that includes being at least 18 years old, possessing a valid ID issued by the government, possess an Arizona residential address, possess a past year’s medical records, and suffer from at least one debilitating condition. The qualifying conditions include cancer, glaucoma, severe and chronic pain, HIV/AIDS, severe nausea, severe and chronic pain, as well as post-traumatic stress disorder. Get a Medical Marijuana Card After meeting the set criteria, you’ll need to acquire a medical marijuana card, also known as a Physic...