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Medical Cannabis Resources

Airfield has been involved in providing access to medical marijuana since 2010, and understands that 2018’s adult-use legalization efforts may have caused community members to let their recommendations lapse – or caused others that would typically obtain a medical recommendation to not pursue. Below are compiled information and resources if you are interested in pursuing a medical marijuana recommendation, though you do not need one to shop at Airfield.

Increased Daily Medical Purchase Limits

As a reminder, medical marijuana recommendation holders have the ability to purchase larger amounts of medicine at a single time, with daily limits set at: 8 ounces of flower 8 grams of concentrates 12 plants for personal growing

Increased Daily Medical Purchase Limits

In an effort to help you conveniently establish, or re-establish, your medical status, Airfield has established relationships with medical marijuana recommendation services to help you conveniently obtain or renew your medical marijuana recommendation.

In general, there are just a few steps involved in getting your MMJ recommendation:

  1. Choose a service, fill out the questionnaire about your needs and submit to their staff of licensed doctors.
  2. Conduct doctor evaluation/consultation, all of our recommendations conduct online meetings through secure, online portals.
  3. Get your recommendation immediately emailed to you, a written one in the mail shortly to follow!
  4. Shop online for pickup at Airfield and present your recommendation to the front desk when you make your first medical purchase! We will update your profile so you do not need for any future purchases.

If you have a current medical marijuana recommendation, click here to shop now for in-store pickup!

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NOTICE TO CONSUMERS: The Compassionate Use Act of 1996 ensures that seriously ill Californians have the right to obtain and use cannabis for medical purposes where medical use is deemed appropriate and has been recommended by a physician who has determined that the person’s health would benefit from the use of medical cannabis. Recommendations must come from an attending physician as defined in Section 11362.7 of the Health and Safety Code. Cannabis is a Schedule I drug according to the federal Controlled Substances Act. Activity related to cannabis use is subject to federal prosecution, regardless of the protections provided by state law.