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How to Get a Medical Marijuana Card in Vermont

Medical marijuana became legal in Vermont in 2004. To get a medical marijuana card in Vermont online, you must first schedule an appointment with a licensed doctor. Once approved, you will need to register with the Vermont Marijuana Registry, administered by the Vermont Cannabis Control Board (CCB).

After receiving the doctor’s recommendation, patients must complete the registration process with the Vermont Marijuana Registry, administered by the Vermont Cannabis Control Board (CCB) at ccb.vermont.gov.

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After your virtual consultation, receive your medical marijuana card quickly and effortlessly. Our efficient system ensures prompt delivery upon approval, making it simple to access the relief and benefits you need right away.

How Much Does It Cost to Get a Medical Marijuana Card in Vermont?

Our pricing for obtaining a medical marijuana card in Vermont starts as low as $45. This covers the consultation with a licensed doctor who will evaluate your eligibility for medical marijuana. Additional fees may apply depending on the specific services required.

Who Can Apply for a Medical Marijuana Card in Vermont?

To apply for a Vermont medical marijuana card, patients must meet the eligibility requirements established by the state.

 

  • Must be a resident of Vermont
  • Must be 18 years old or older
  • Must have a qualifying medical condition
  • Must have a recommendation from a licensed doctor (MD, DO, APRN, or PA)
  • Must register with the Vermont Marijuana Registry through the Cannabis Control Board (CCB)

How Long Does It Take to Get a Medical Marijuana Card in Vermont?

The time it takes to get a medical marijuana card in Vermont can vary. Typically, once you have completed your doctor’s appointment and submitted your application, it may take several weeks for the state to process and approve your card.

Who Can Certify Medical Marijuana in Vermont?

In Vermont, the following licensed healthcare providers may certify patients for medical marijuana:

 

  • Medical Doctors (MD)
  • Osteopathic Physicians (DO)
  • Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRN)
  • Physician Assistants (PA)

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Frequently Asked Questions About Medical Marijuana in Vermont

Is medical marijuana legal in Vermont?

Yes. Medical marijuana has been legal in Vermont since 2004. Recreational cannabis also became legal in Vermont under Act 164 (2018), with regulated retail sales beginning October 1, 2022. Both programs are administered by the Vermont Cannabis Control Board (CCB).

Can patients grow marijuana in Vermont?

Under Vermont law, adults 21 and older may cultivate up to 6 plants per person and a maximum of 9 plants per household for personal recreational use. Medical patients registered with the Vermont Marijuana Registry may also cultivate cannabis at home within these same limits. All plants must be kept in a secure location not visible to the public.

Does Vermont recognize out-of-state medical marijuana cards?

No, Vermont does not currently recognize out-of-state medical marijuana cards.

Do patients need a medical marijuana card in Vermont?

Yes, patients need a valid Vermont medical marijuana card to access the state medical program and its benefits. Note that Vermont does not currently recognize out-of-state medical marijuana cards.

How long is an Vermont medical marijuana card valid?

A medical marijuana card in Vermont is typically valid for one year from the date of issuance.

Is there a possession limit for a medical marijuana card in Vermont?

Yes, patients are limited to a certain amount of medical marijuana per month as specified by state regulations. 

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