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After consultation, your licensed physician will submit your medical certification to the state system. You must then complete your state registration through the provided link.
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Mississipi: Everything You Need to Know
Mississippi Laws
Mississippi’s medical cannabis program was established in 2022 through the Mississippi Medical Cannabis Act (SB 2095) and is regulated by the Mississippi Department of Health. Following the Supreme Court’s invalidation of voter-approved Initiative 65, the legislature enacted a compromise medical program that restored voters’ will while including additional restrictions.
- Patients must be Mississippi resident.
- Patients must obtain written certification from licensed healthcare practitioners.
- Patients ages 18-23 require certifications from two medical practitioners.
- Medical cannabis is available exclusively through licensed dispensaries called treatment centers.
- Recreational marijuana is illegal.
- Home cultivation of cannabis is prohibited for all patients and caregivers.
- Driving under the influence remains illegal and subject to penalties.
- Public consumption is prohibited; use is restricted to private locations.
Mississippi Reform Timeline
2014 – Harper Grace’s Law
- HB 1231 passes, allowing severely epileptic patients to access low-THC CBD oil through University of Mississippi Medical Center.
2020-2021 – Initiative 65 Approved Then Invalidated
- 69% of Mississippi voters approve Initiative 65 to establish comprehensive medical cannabis program, but Mississippi Supreme Court invalidates it in 2021 due to outdated ballot initiative requirements.
2022 – Medical Cannabis Act Enacted
- Governor Tate Reeves signs Mississippi Medical Cannabis Act (SB 2095) into law on February 2, creating a medical cannabis program that restores voter intent with licensed dispensaries and patient registration.
2025 – Fully Operational Program
- Medical cannabis program fully operational with licensed dispensaries serving patients statewide.
Mississippi Possession Limits
Mississippi law establishes daily purchase limits for medical cannabis patients while maintaining criminal penalties for recreational possession.
- Medical patients may purchase daily up to 3.5 grams (approximately 1/8 ounce) of flower, 1 gram of concentrate, or 100 milligrams of THC in infused products.
- Monthly limits for medical patients is 24 MCEUs which translates to 84 grams of flower, 24 grams of concentrate, or 2,400 mg (2.4 grams) of THC in infused products.
- Patients must use a valid Mississippi medical cannabis card at licensed dispensaries, which track purchases through the state database.
- Home cultivation is strictly prohibited for medical patients and caregivers.
- Recreational possession of up to 30 grams is decriminalized (civil fine of $250 for first offense, no jail time).
- Possession of more than 30 grams without a medical card is a felony with escalating penalties based on amount.
- Mississippi medical cannabis cards expire one year from the date of registration and must be renewed annually with a new health certification.
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FAQs
What medical conditions qualify for Mississippi medical marijuana program?
Mississippi recognizes specific qualifying conditions including cancer, Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease, muscular dystrophy, glaucoma, HIV/AIDS, hepatitis, ALS, Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, sickle-cell anemia, Alzheimer's disease, PTSD, autism, chronic pain, diabetic neuropathy, spinal cord disease, and chronic conditions producing cachexia, severe nausea, seizures, or muscle spasms.
Can I grow medical cannabis at home in Mississippi?
No, home cultivation of cannabis is strictly prohibited in Mississippi for both medical patients and caregivers. All medical cannabis must be purchased from state-licensed dispensaries, also known as treatment centers, which are regulated by the Mississippi Department of Health.
Is marijuana legal to use in Mississippi?
Medical marijuana is legal in Mississippi for patients with qualifying conditions who have a valid medical cannabis card. Recreational marijuana remains illegal. However, possession of up to 30 grams is decriminalized, meaning first-time offenders face a $250 civil fine without jail time. Larger amounts and sales remain criminal offenses with significant penalties.
Is there support for recreational marijuana legalization in Mississippi?
In 2020, 69% of Mississippi voters approved Initiative 65 for medical cannabis, demonstrating strong support for medical use. While national polls show over two-thirds of Americans support recreational legalization, Mississippi currently has no active recreational marijuana ballot measure or legislative proposal being considered.
Does Mississippi accept out-of-state medical marijuana cards?
No, Mississippi does not accept out-of-state medical cannabis cards. Only Mississippi residents with valid Mississippi medical cannabis cards issued through the state's program can purchase medical cannabis from licensed dispensaries in the state.
How long is a Mississippi medical cannabis card valid?
Mississippi medical cannabis cards expire one year from the date of registration and must be renewed annually. Patients between ages 18-23 require certifications from two medical practitioners, while patients 24 and older need certification from one licensed healthcare practitioner.