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Vermont: Everything You Need To Know
Vermont Law
Vermont’s medical marijuana program was established under state legislation in 2004. Patients with the following qualifying conditions can get a Vermont Medical Marijuana Card through licensed dispensaries.
- Applicants must be Vermont residents with a qualifying condition verified by an approved health professional.
- Adults 21+ may possess up to 1 ounce of product or 5 grams of concentrate.
- Home cultivation allowed: 2 mature and 4 immature plants per household.
- Registered patients may qualify for higher limits and additional cultivation rights.
- Products only available through licensed state-regulated establishments.
- Packaging must meet child-safety and labeling standards.
- Driving under the influence is illegal.
- Caregivers may be subject to background checks.
Vermont Reform Timeline
2004 — Vermont legalized medical-use regulated product via Senate Bill S.76.
2013 — Decriminalization of possession of small amounts (one ounce or less) with civil fines replaces criminal penalties.
2018 — Legalization for adult possession & limited cultivation for persons age 21+.
2020 — Passage of S.54 (Act 164), creating a regulated market framework including licensing, retail, and oversight board.
2022 — Regulated adult-use market begins; licensed establishments may begin sales in October 2022.
Vermont Possession Limits
- Registered patients must carry their state registry card and a valid ID.
- Approved products are available only through licensed, state-regulated establishments.
- Home cultivation is allowed: up to 2 mature and 4 immature plants per household (patients may qualify for higher allowances).
- Driving under the influence remains strictly prohibited.
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FAQs
What are the qualifying conditions to get Vermont Medical Marijuana Card?
To qualify, an individual must be diagnosed by a licensed provider with one of the following debilitating or chronic illnesses:
- Cancer
- Multiple sclerosis
- HIV / AIDS
- Glaucoma
- Crohn’s disease
- Parkinson’s disease
- Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
In addition, patients with any medical condition that is debilitating, chronic, or the result of treatment that causes one or more of these symptoms may also qualify:
- Seizures
- Severe nausea
- Chronic pain
- Cachexia/wasting syndrome
How many Vermont voters support legalization of Marijuana Products?
In a 2023 poll, a state question proposed recreational legalization for adults aged 21 and above, which included possession of up to one ounce and personal cultivation of 2 mature and 4 immature plants, received an overwhelming response. Around 15% voted against, while approximately 77% supported it.
Is medical marijuana legal in Vermont?
Yes, Vermont legalized the medical usage of regulated products with the passage of Senate Bill 76. Patients with a valid state-issued medical card are legally authorized to purchase, possess within limits, and use these products.
Can any doctor certify me for a Vermont Medical Cannabis Card?
No. Only licensed health care professionals recognized by the state may provide written verification. This includes:
- Physicians (MD or DO)
- Physician Assistants
- Nurse Practitioners
- Naturopathic Doctors
These providers must have a legitimate, ongoing relationship with the patient and confirm that the individual has a qualifying condition.
How many plants can i grow in Vermont?
Adults 21+ may grow up to 2 mature and 4 immature plants per household.
Registered patients in the state’s medical program may qualify for higher cultivation limits, depending on their enrollment status.
Does Vermont accept out of state Medical Card?
No. Patients with out-of-state medical cards are not accepted in Vermont-licensed dispensaries.