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Easily book your online appointment and share your medical history with a simple intake form.
Consultation With a Licensed Doctor
After your appointment, your doctor will send your certificate via email, which you must submit to complete your medical marijuana patient registration through Hawaii's state portal.
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Once approved, you'll receive your electronic Hawaii medical marijuana card immediately through your online portal, allowing you to begin making legal purchases at licensed dispensaries.
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Hawaii: Everything You Need to Know
Hawaii Laws
Hawaii’s medical cannabis program was established through state legislation in 2000 and is regulated by the Hawaii Department of Health. Patients with qualifying conditions can access medical cannabis through state-licensed dispensaries or home cultivation.
- Patients must be registered with the Department of Health and receive a Medical Marijuana Registration Card.
- Out-of-state patients with valid medical cannabis cards can register for temporary Hawaii cards.
- Home cultivation of marijuana is permitted for medical patients.
- Cannabis products are available from licensed dispensaries or through home cultivation for registered in-state patients.
- Cannabis cannot be used in public places, including parks, beaches, schools, workplaces, or moving vehicles.
- Cannabis must be transported in sealed containers not visible to the public, and inter-island transportation is strictly prohibited.
- All smoke-free laws apply equally to medical cannabis.
- Recreational cannabis remains illegal in Hawaii.
Hawaii Reform Timeline
2000 – Program Established
- Hawaii becomes the first state to legalize medical marijuana through legislative action, establishing a patient registry and home cultivation program.
2015 – Dispensary System Authorized
- Act 241 creates a regulated dispensary licensing program, granting eight licenses to improve patient access beyond home cultivation.
2017 – Dispensaries Open
- Hawaii’s first licensed medical cannabis dispensaries begin serving registered patients in August.
2019 – Electronic Registration and Visiting Patients
- Department of Health introduces electronic 329 medical marijuana cards for immediate access and allows out-of-state patients to register and purchase from Hawaii dispensaries.
2023-2025 – Ongoing Updates
- Caregiver cultivation restrictions take effect, and the Department continues updating dispensary rules and educational resources.
Hawaii Possession Limits
Hawaii law establishes specific marijuana possession and cultivation limits based on patient registration status.
- In-state patients and caregivers may collectively possess up to 4 ounces of usable cannabis at any time.
- In-state patients and caregivers may collectively cultivate up to 10 plants total.
- Home cultivation is strictly prohibited for out-of-state visiting patients.
- All registered patients may purchase up to 4 ounces during any 15 consecutive days and no more than 8 ounces during any 30 consecutive days.
- In-state medical marijuana (329) cards require periodic renewal with email reminders sent by the Department of Health.
- Out-of-state patient cards are valid for 60-day periods, with a maximum of two periods per 12 months.
- Patients must present their valid 329 card and government-issued identification when purchasing or upon law enforcement request.
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FAQs
What medical conditions qualify for a Hawaii medical marijuana card?
Qualifying conditions include cancer, HIV/AIDS, glaucoma, PTSD, rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, and conditions causing severe pain, cachexia or wasting, severe nausea, seizures, or severe and persistent muscle spasms. The Department of Health can approve additional conditions.
How much medical marijuana can I possess in Hawaii?
Hawaii law allows patients with medical marijuana cards and their caregivers to collectively possess up to 4 ounces of usable cannabis at any time. Patients may purchase up to 4 ounces during any 15 consecutive days and no more than 8 ounces during any 30 consecutive days.
Can I grow my own medical marijuana in Hawaii?
Yes, in-state registered patients and their caregivers may collectively cultivate up to 10 cannabis plants total. However, out-of-state visiting patients are strictly prohibited from cultivating cannabis in Hawaii.
Where can I use medical marijuana in Hawaii?
Medical marijuana cannot be used in any public places including parks, beaches, recreation centers, school grounds, moving vehicles, or workplaces. All smoke-free laws apply equally to medical cannabis. Patients must use cannabis in private locations where it's permitted.
Can out-of-state patients use medical marijuana in Hawaii?
Yes, out-of-state patients with valid medical marijuana cards from their home states can register for temporary Hawaii 329 medical cannabis cards valid for 60-day periods, with a maximum of two periods per 12 months. They can purchase from licensed dispensaries but cannot cultivate plants.
When does my Hawaii medical marijuana card expire?
Hawaii 329 medical marijuana cards are valid for 1 or 2 years depending on the patient's selection upon registration. The Department of Health sends email reminders when it's time for patients to renew their registration.