Yes, marijuana is legal for medical use in Missouri as of 2024. The state passed Amendment 2 in 2018, which allows qualified patients to obtain medical marijuana cards and access medical cannabis products. This means that individuals with certain qualifying conditions can legally use marijuana for medicinal purposes under the supervision of a licensed healthcare professional.
While medical marijuana is legal in Missouri, recreational use of marijuana is still illegal. Possession of marijuana for non-medical purposes is considered a criminal offense. It is important to note that individuals without a valid medical marijuana card should not possess or use marijuana in the state.
Cultivating marijuana for personal or recreational use is illegal in Missouri. Only licensed medical marijuana cultivation facilities are allowed to grow marijuana plants for medical purposes. It is illegal for individuals without the proper licenses to grow marijuana plants, regardless of the intended use.
Possession of marijuana without a valid medical marijuana card is a criminal offense in Missouri. The penalties for possession can vary depending on the amount of marijuana involved and whether it is a first offense or subsequent offense. Penalties can range from fines to imprisonment, and the severity of the punishment increases with the amount of marijuana in possession.
In Missouri, medical marijuana can be prescribed by licensed physicians who have been approved by the state to recommend medical cannabis to patients. These physicians must complete a certification course and register with the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services. Patients must have a qualifying medical condition and obtain a medical marijuana card from the state in order to purchase and use medical marijuana.
No, smoking marijuana in public is illegal in Missouri. It is only permitted for medical use in private locations.
No, only individuals with a valid medical marijuana card issued by the state of Missouri can purchase marijuana from a licensed dispensary.
The severity of marijuana-related offenses in Missouri can vary. Possession of small amounts of marijuana may be classified as a misdemeanor, while larger quantities or intent to distribute can be considered a felony.
If caught with marijuana without a valid medical marijuana card, individuals may face criminal charges, which can result in fines, probation, or imprisonment depending on the circumstances.
The fines for possession of marijuana without a valid medical marijuana card can vary depending on the jurisdiction and the amount of marijuana involved.
Yes, edibles are legal for medical use in Missouri. Registered patients with a valid medical marijuana card can purchase and consume edible cannabis products from licensed dispensaries.
Yes, CBD products derived from hemp with less than 0.3% THC are legal for purchase and use in Missouri. However, CBD products derived from marijuana with higher THC levels are only legal for medical use by registered patients.