Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment

The Colorado Medical Marijuana Registry

 

Statistics
Medical Marijuana Registry Program Update

(as of September 30, 2009)

 

In the November 2000 general election, Coloradoans passed Amendment 20, and the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) was tasked with implementing and administering the Medical Marijuana Registry program. In March of 2001, the State of Colorado Board of Health approved the Rules and Regulations pertaining to the administration of the program, and on June 1st, 2001, the Registry began accepting and processing applications for Registry Identification cards.

 

Statistics of the registry include:

  • 19,691 new patient applications have been received to date since the registry began operating in June 2001. Twenty-four (24) applications have been denied, 21 cards have been revoked, 236 patients have died, and 2,054 cards have expired, bringing the total number of patients who currently possess valid Registry ID cards to 17,356.
  • Seventy-three percent of approved applicants are male.
  • The average age of all patients is 40. Currently eight patients are minors (under the age of 18).
  • Fifty-seven percent of patients reside in the Denver-metro and area (Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas & Jefferson counties), with the remainder of patients found in counties throughout Colorado.
  • Patients on the Registry represent all the debilitating conditions covered under Amendment 20. Severe pain is a reported condition for 90% of all registrants; muscle spasms are the second-most reported condition at 30%.
  • Sixty-seven percent of patients have designated a primary care-giver (someone who has significant responsibility for managing the patient’s care).
  • Over 800 different physicians have signed for patients in Colorado.

 

Please see the tables below for a complete listing of all statistical information.

 

As of June 14, 2004 care-givers are no longer issued cards.

 

As of January 25, 2008 only a portion of the patient’s social security number appears on their registration card.

 

As of October 27, 2008 all applications, renewal and changes to the Registry must be submitted via mail and include a legible photo copy of the patient’s Colorado Identification. Faxes and emails will no longer be accepted.

 

As of December 1, 2008 all changes to the Registry must be signed by the patient making the change in blue ink.

 

In addition to administering the Registry, CDPHE has been charged with accepting and reviewing petitions to add conditions to the current list of debilitating medical conditions/symptoms. To date, four petitions have been received, one for Parkinson’s disease, one for Asthma, one for Anxiety and another for Bi-Polar Disorder. All petitions were subsequently denied due to lack of scientific evidence that treatment with marijuana might have a beneficial effect.

 

There have been three marijuana-related convictions of patients on the Registry, and no physicians have experienced federal reprisals. However, reluctance to participate due to the inconsistencies between state and federal marijuana laws has been expressed by doctors and patients alike.

 

No general funds have been designated for this program, and the Amendment allows CDPHE to collect fees to cover the administrative costs of administering the program. Currently the fee is $90, and is evaluated annually by CDPHE. The fee was lowered from $110 on June 1, 2007.

 

Numerous questions have arisen regarding interpretation of statutory language. The law does not clearly state where marijuana plants may be grown or if two or more patients and/or care-givers may share one growing space. Statutory language also places certain burdens upon local and state law enforcement officers, such as the requirement of keeping alive plants that are confiscated until a resolution is reached (i.e. a decision not to prosecute, the dismissal of charges, an acquittal, etc.).


Table I:  County Information

County

Number of Patients

Percent of Patients

Adams

1,167

7%

Alamosa

18

<1%

Arapahoe

1,472

8%

Archuleta

39

<1%

Baca

13

<1%

Bent

7

<1%

Boulder

1,982

11%

Broomfield

176

1%

Chaffee

54

<1%

Cheyenne

6

<1%

Clear Creek

59

<1%

Conejos

4

<1%

Costilla

4

<1%

Crowley

13

<1%

Custer

11

<1%

Delta

117

1%

Denver

2,467

14%

Dolores

13

<1%

Douglas

582

3%

Eagle

266

2%

El Paso

1,540

9%

Elbert

53

<1%

Fremont

112

1%

Garfield

251

1%

Gilpin

80

<1%

Grand

83

<1%

Gunnison

77

<1%

Hinsdale

4

<1%

Huerfano

47

<1%

Jackson

*

*

Jefferson

2,007

12%

Kiowa

*

*

Kit Carson

5

<1%

La Plata

166

1%

Lake

71

<1%

Larimer

1,584

9%

Las Animas

32

<1%

Lincoln

7

<1%

Logan

23

<1%

Mesa

574

3%

Mineral

*

*

Moffat

18

<1%

Montezuma

43

<1%

Montrose

95

1%

Morgan

19

<1%

Otero

59

<1%

Ouray

17

<1%

Park

134

1%

Phillips

11

<1%

Pitkin

138

1%

Prowers

8

<1%

Pueblo

256

1%

Rio Blanco

13

<1%

Rio Grande

10

<1%

Routt

80

<1%

Saguache

37

<1%

San Juan

*

*

San Miguel

31

<1%

Sedgwick

3

<1%

Summit

272

2%

Teller

157

1%

Washington

6

<1%

Weld

752

4%

Yuma

6

<1%

* Indicates fewer than three patients in each category

 

Table II:  Conditions

Reported Condition

Number of Patients Reporting Condition

Percent of Patients Reporting Condition**

Cachexia

414

2%

Cancer

492

3%

Glaucoma

188

1%

HIV/AIDS

192

1%

Muscle Spasms

5,273

30%

Seizures

482

3%

Severe Pain

15,654

90%

Severe Nausea

3,612

21%

**Does not add to 100% as some patients report using medical marijuana for more than one debilitating medical condition.

 

 Table III:  User Characteristics

Sex

Percent on Registry

Average Age**

Male

73%

39

Female

27%

42

** The overall average age of all patients is 40 years old.