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Medical marijuana became legal in Minnesota in 2014. To obtain a medical marijuana card, you must first schedule an appointment with a licensed physician. The doctor will evaluate your medical condition to determine your eligibility for medical marijuana. Once approved, you will need to register with the state if required.
After your appointment, the physician will provide a certification if you qualify. This certification is necessary to proceed with the registration process. You will then need to complete the registration with the state’s medical marijuana program to receive your card.
Our pricing starts as low as $45. The cost may vary based on the specific services and consultations required. This fee includes the evaluation by a licensed physician and the certification needed to apply for the medical marijuana card. Additional state fees may apply for the registration process.
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The process to get a medical marijuana card in Minnesota typically takes a few weeks. After your initial consultation with a physician, the certification process usually takes a few days. Once you have the certification, the state registration process can take up to several weeks to complete.
Must be a resident of Minnesota, 18 years or older, with a qualifying medical condition, and receive a certification from a licensed physician.
Qualifying medical conditions include cancer, glaucoma, HIV/AIDS, Tourette syndrome, ALS, seizures, severe and persistent muscle spasms, inflammatory bowel disease, terminal illness with a probable life expectancy of less than one year, intractable pain, PTSD, and autism.
Minnesota does not recognize out-of-state medical marijuana cards.
The average cost of medical marijuana in Minnesota varies depending on the type and amount of product purchased.
Yes, there are limits on the amount of medical marijuana a patient can purchase and possess.
A medical marijuana card in Minnesota is typically valid for one year from the date of issuance.