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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Stamford MMJ Card Doctor charges $179 for the medical marijuana recommendation and approval process. If you are not approved, there is a complete money-back guarantee. The state will no longer charge patients and caregivers a registration fee as of July 1, 2023.

No, you are not allowed to cultivate cannabis in Connecticut. You are only authorized to purchase cannabis from the state-licensed dispensaries.

You should only use medical marijuana in your home or behind closed doors. It is strictly forbidden to use medical marijuana in public settings, and doing so could get the patient in legal hot water.

The Department of Consumer Protection is in charge of maintaining the list of incapacitating medical conditions. Because of this, the Department Commission has formed a Board of Physicians consisting of medical professionals and surgeons with valid state licenses. This Board will be in charge of suggesting to the Department of Consumer Protection that patients with illnesses or other severely incapacitating medical conditions be allowed to use medicinal marijuana as well. Furthermore, the Department of Consumer Protection has established guidelines regarding medical marijuana that permit the general public to petition the Board for the approval of additional qualifying medical conditions or treatments.

It depends on the state you are visiting. You must inquire about the laws regarding medical marijuana in the state you are visiting.

A medical marijuana patient is allowed to possess up to 2.5 ounces of marijuana for a month’s supply, the same for the caregivers.

The products available at Connecticut’s cannabis dispensaries are diverse. All medical marijuana products, including pre-rolls, vape pens, edibles, tinctures, concentrates, and dry cannabis flowers, are available for purchase by patients.