The authorities that are responsible for your probation/parole/post-prison supervision can impose restrictions on your possession and use of medical marijuana as a condition of your supervision, even if you have a valid OMMP card. Most offenders’ supervision is subject to an “obey all laws” condition. Because marijuana possession and use is illegal under federal law, the Oregon Department of Justice has concluded that supervisory authorities can sanction an offender for possessing marijuana, even if he or she has an OMMP card. Sanctions could result in your arrest and return to jail.
If you are on probation, parole, post-prison supervision, or other form of conditional supervision for conviction of a crime, you should consult with your parole and probation officer regarding whether your possession or use of marijuana may subject you to sanction for violation of the conditions of your supervision. The OMMP will revoke the card of a cardholder if a court issues an order that prohibits the cardholder from participating in the medical use of marijuana or otherwise participating in the OMMP.
Common Follow-Up Questions
All Questions in Category
- Can I drive while using Medical Marijuana?
- Can my doctor write me a recommendation? (Do I need to come see you?)
- Does your clinic sign recommendations for Minors?
- How do I apply for a Medical Card?
- How do I make an appointment?
- How do I reschedule my appointment?
- How much does it cost to obtain a medical marijuana card?
- How soon can I get an Appointment?
- Is the Oregon Medical Marijuana Card recognized by other states?
- Is there a location I can go to speak with someone face to face?
- May I use marijuana while on parole/probation if I have an OMMP card?
- What is a Caregiver?
- What is the impact of a Medical Marijuana card on employment?
- What is your clinic’s address?
- What should I tell my employer if I am subjected to a drug test?
- Where are you located?
- Why are you unavailable at other locations statewide?
- Why do I have to see a doctor to get my card?
- Why do I need to have a physician sign and date the form or send a chart note to the OMMP? Why can’t I just provide my medical records?
- Why do I need to see a doctor again?