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Navigating life on parole is tough enough without worrying that the medicine keeping you functional could land you back in court. In many states, medical cannabis is perfectly legal, but most supervision agreements still list tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) as a prohibited “controlled substance.” That contradiction has left countless patients caught in the middle, unsure how to stay compliant while following their doctor’s guidance.
To close that gap, Veriheal is rolling out a dedicated Parole Cannabis Letter—a physician‑signed document explicitly designed for people under community supervision. The letter gives parole boards, probation officers, and judges exactly what they need to confirm your cannabis use is both legal and medically authorized, so you can focus on rebuilding your life instead of defending every test result.
Why Proper Documentation Matters for Legal Cannabis Use on Parole
Even with expanding medical cannabis laws, most parole and probation programs still flag THC in routine drug tests. Without proof of lawful, doctor‑approved use, a positive result can trigger violations, hearings, or even reincarceration. Veriheal’s MMJ parole letter service solves that problem by giving you physician‑signed cannabis parole documentation that’s ready for supervisors, courts, and compliance reviews.
Overview of Veriheal’s New Cannabis Medical Letter for Parole
The Veriheal MMJ parole letter is a concise, insurer‑ and court‑friendly PDF that:
Confirms your active state medical cannabis registration.
States that a licensed clinician has recommended cannabis to manage a qualifying condition.
Includes “compliance language” attesting that you will follow all state and federal supervision rules.
Lists the doctor’s credentials and a direct verification line for officers or judges.
Letters are issued through Veriheal’s HIPAA‑secure telehealth platform and typically arrive within one business day of your appointment.
Who Is It For?
Eligible Group
Why the Letter Helps
Parolees
Provides immediate proof of lawful cannabis use during drug tests and routine check‑ins.
Probationers
Supports requests to modify or clarify conditions that currently prohibit THC.
Court‑Supervised Patients
Offers documentation for judges or case managers when seeking approval for continued cannabis use.
Individuals in Pre‑Trial Supervision
Helps prevent conflicts between court orders and medical recommendations.
If you need medical marijuana letters for supervision beyond a standard card, this service is built for you.
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