Cannabis in Mississippi: Medical Cannabis Rules

by | Last updated Jun 30, 2025

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Is Mississippi’s new medical cannabis program a little confusing? If you have questions, you are definitely not alone. When laws are new, it can be hard to know what the rules are.

But we are here to tell you that it doesn’t have to be so complicated. This guide is here to be your friendly map, showing you the way, step by step. We will break down everything you need to know, from who can get a card to how much you can buy.

The door to wellness through medical cannabis in Mississippi is finally open. Let’s walk through it together.

The Medical Cannabis Act

So, what made medical cannabis legal here? A new law, called the Mississippi Medical Cannabis Act, was signed in 2022. This law officially created a safe and legal program for patients who need it.

The group in charge of making sure everything is done right is the Mississippi State Department of Health, or MSDH for short. They set the rules for the program to make sure it is safe for everyone.

Mississippi’s Debilitating Medical Conditions

This is the big question for most people: “Can I get a card?” The state has an official list of health conditions that allow you to qualify for the program.

Look through the list below. If you have been diagnosed with one of these conditions, you may be able to get a medical cannabis card.

The Official List of Qualifying Conditions

  • Cancer
  • Parkinson’s disease
  • Huntington’s disease
  • Muscular dystrophy
  • Glaucoma
  • Spastic quadriplegia
  • Positive status for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
  • Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS)
  • Hepatitis
  • Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
  • Crohn’s disease
  • Ulcerative colitis
  • Sickle-cell anemia
  • Alzheimer’s disease
  • Agitation of dementia
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
  • Autism
  • Pain that doesn’t get better with other treatments
  • Diabetic/peripheral neuropathy
  • Spinal cord disease or severe injury
  • Cachexia or wasting syndrome
  • Chronic, debilitating pain
  • Severe nausea
  • Seizures

Your Step-by-Step Guide to Getting a Mississippi Medical Card

If you found your condition on the list, you might be wondering what to do next. The good news is that getting your card is a clear process with just a few steps. We will lay them all out for you.

Find a Registered Medical Practitioner

First, you need to visit a medical practitioner. This can be a doctor (MD or DO), a nurse practitioner, or a physician assistant. Most importantly, they must be registered with Mississippi’s medical cannabis program.

This meeting is the very first thing you have to do. Finding a practitioner who is certified and understands your needs is key to getting started on the right foot.

Finding the right person can feel like a big challenge, but it doesn’t have to be. Specialized services like HealifyNow are designed to connect you with registered practitioners online, making your first step toward relief simple and private.

The Medical Consultation and Certification

During your appointment, you will talk about your health condition. The practitioner will confirm your diagnosis and discuss how medical cannabis might be able to help you feel better.

If they agree that you qualify, they will issue a medical certification for you. They do this online through the state’s official system. This certification is good for one year.

Complete Your State Application Online

After you get your certification from the practitioner, it’s your turn to act. You will need to go to the Mississippi Medical Cannabis Program website to fill out your application.

You will enter your name, address, and other basic information. You will also need to pay a small application fee to the state. The standard fee is $25, but it’s lower for veterans and disabled first responders.

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Receive Your Electronic Card

Once the state approves your application, which usually takes about five days, you’re all set! They will email you your medical cannabis card.

It is an electronic card, so you don’t have to wait for something to come in the mail. You can use this digital card on your phone to visit a licensed dispensary and buy your medicine.

Understanding MMCEUs and Possession Limits

Now let’s talk about the rules for buying cannabis. Mississippi uses a special unit system to keep track of how much medicine a patient buys. It sounds tricky, but it’s actually pretty simple.

The unit is called an MMCEU, which stands for “Mississippi Medical Cannabis Equivalency Unit.” Here is what one MMCEU equals:

  • 3.5 grams of cannabis flower (the dried plant)
  • 1 gram of cannabis concentrate (like oils)
  • 100 milligrams of THC in a product like edibles

There are also limits on how much you can buy. Patients can purchase up to 6 MMCEUs in one week. The total limit is 24 MMCEUs in a 30-day period. Following these purchase limits is a very important part of using medical cannabis in Mississippi legally.

Approved Products in Mississippi Dispensaries

When you go to a dispensary, you will see a menu of different products. The staff, called budtenders, are there to help you understand your choices.

Here are some of the common types of products you will find:

  • Flower: The classic dried cannabis bud that can be used in a vaporizer.
  • Tinctures and Oils: These are liquid medicines you can take by placing a few drops under your tongue.
  • Edibles: Cannabis-infused foods like gummies or chocolates that are easy to dose.
  • Vape Products: Cartridges filled with cannabis oil that you use with a small battery pen.
  • Topicals: These are creams and lotions you can rub on your skin for localized pain relief.

With so many options, it helps to be informed. Learning about different cannabis strains and their effects can help you and your practitioner decide what might work best for your symptoms.

Consumption Rules and Card Renewals

To make sure you are always following the rules, there are a few more things to know. These rules help keep everyone safe.

First, you can only use your medicine in a private place, like your own home. It is illegal to smoke or vape medical cannabis in Mississippi in any public place. Also, it is very important to remember that you cannot drive a car while under the influence of cannabis.

Finally, you need to keep your card active. You have to renew both your medical card with the state and your certification with your practitioner every year.

Managing your renewal dates is key. Many providers offer a patient portal where you can track your certification status and schedule your yearly follow-up appointments with ease.

We know that new rules can feel like a lot to learn. But we hope this guide has made everything clearer and easier to understand.Mississippi’s program has a clear set of rules, but it is designed to give people who need it safe and legal access to medicine. We hope this guide makes you feel more confident about navigating the rules and starting your wellness journey with medical cannabis in Mississippi.

Dr. Bryan Green
Dr. Bryan Green
Dr. Bryan Green is a board-certified neurologist and author specializing in neurological disorders. With a medical degree and extensive clinical experience, he writes about the intersection of neuroscience and therapeutic interventions, including the use of medical cannabis for conditions like epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, and Parkinson’s disease. His work aims to educate patients and professionals on evidence-based treatments for seizures, spasticity, and neuropathic pain. Dr. Green’s publications blend medical expertise with accessible insights, drawing from his practice in states where cannabis is a legal treatment option.
Dr. Bryan Green

Dr. Bryan Green

Author

Dr. Bryan Green is a board-certified neurologist and author specializing in neurological disorders. With a medical degree and extensive clinical experience, he writes about the intersection of neuroscience and therapeutic interventions, including the use of medical cannabis for conditions like epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, and Parkinson’s disease. His work aims to educate patients and professionals on evidence-based treatments for seizures, spasticity, and neuropathic pain. Dr. Green’s publications blend medical expertise with accessible insights, drawing from his practice in states where cannabis is a legal treatment option.

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