VERMONT

Vermont allows patients to obtain a registry ID card if their doctor recommends marijuana for the treatment of a debilitating medical condition. With this ID a patient can legally use and cultivate marijuana for medicinal purposes. A patient can also designate a primary caregiver for assistance.

A patient and primary caregiver can together have up to two mature marijuana plants, seven immature plants, and two ounces of usable marijuana. You may also own devices for using marijuana, such as pipes and vaporizers.


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Becoming a Patient in Vermont
The ins and out of Vermont's medical marijuana law in plain language.
Vermont Legal Info
More detailed Vermont legal information.
History
The history of Vermont's medical marijuana law.
Peer Counseling and Dispensary Services
ASA's Peer Counseling Program is an education, outreach and training program specifically for medical cannabis patients and their caregivers.