A caregiver is a Texas resident at least 21 years of age who is designated to be able to purchase medical marijuana products from dispensaries on behalf of a qualified patient. The price includes assistance with medical marijuana education, a doctor's visit, and any other help needed during the process. Allowing people in Texas to obtain medical marijuana without having to go to a medical marijuana center from the privacy of their own homes. No one will be able to find out your status as a medical marijuana patient unless you tell them openly or if you are given a drug test to detect marijuana.
A Texas-licensed medical marijuana doctor will examine you, review any medical documentation you may provide, and evaluate your medical history. Because Texas is an at-will state and there is currently no legislation protecting medical marijuana patients in the workplace, medical card holders can still receive drug screenings and receive disciplinary action regarding drug test results. The cost of a medical marijuana card in Texas actually goes toward getting an approval letter from your doctor. Legal patients can obtain medical marijuana products from any authorized dispensary in the state of Texas.
Patients will only be able to purchase specific forms of medical marijuana prescribed by their doctor. However, if a search is conducted and medical marijuana is found, the patient must immediately present their patient identification card or direct law enforcement to the state database to prove that they are a legal patient. Patients do not have to disclose that they possess medical marijuana and do not have to consent to a registry.