They flat out lied to you. No insurance company will ever cover medical marijuana, it is still illegal federally. Insurance companies accept federal funding and would lose it if they covered it. The only smokeable form is via vape cartridge, and it doesn't really get you high. It is only meant to help alleviate whatever symptoms you have. Also, you must be referred by your doctor to a state licensed doctor to start the registration process for your medical marijuana card. You must also have a qualifying condition and tried almost every other therapy prior to being referred for medical marijuana. It's not cheap either. I spend about $170 a month for 2 weeks of pills and a months worth of vape. But I only use it when I really need it. If I used it everyday all of that would last me maybe 2 weeks. Also, if you want it to get you high, it doesn't unless you use a ton of it at a time. You may get a mild buzz but that is it.
What Scott said.
Wrong
He is right
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