Where Can I Grow My Own Medical Marijuana?

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As of July 2016, you can legally grow your own medicine in 15 states and Washington DC. Here’s the list:

Alaska

Arizona

California

  • Allowable Amount: Up to 12 plants, with no more than 6 mature. May differ by county.
  • Additional Requirements: Physician’s letter recommending the use of medical marijuana.
    • Note: Medical Marijuana Identification Card is not required. (Participation in the ID program and registry allows law enforcement and the public to verify the validity of a qualified patient or primary caregiver’s MMIC as authorization to possess, grow, transport, and/or use medical marijuana within California.)
  • More Information: California Department of Public Health: Medical Marijuana Program.

Colorado

DC

Hawaii

Maine

Massachusetts

Michigan

Montana

Nevada

New Mexico

Oregon

Rhode Island

Vermont

  • Allowable Amount: Up to 2 mature plants and 7 immature.
  • Additional Requirements: Single secure indoor facility, such as an outbuilding or room equipped with locks or other security devices that only permits access to the registered patient and his or her registered caregiver. The location of the facility must be specified on your Registered Patient Application or Change of Information form. Medical Marijuana registry identification card.
  • More Information: Vermont Medical Marijuana Registry.

Washington

Is your state on the list? Would you grow medical cannabis for yourself or a loved one? Let us know in the comments below.

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