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How To Get Your Kansas, D.C. Medical Marijuana Card

Book Your Appointment
Provide some basic medical history and book an appointment with a licensed Washington, DC medical marijuana doctor. The $199 fee includes your consultation fee, physician copay, and the medical evaluation for your recommendation.

Talk To An MMJ Doctor
Consult with a marijuana physician who will evaluate your ailments and answer any questions you have about medical marijuana treatment. This can be either online, through video, or in person, depending on where you live.

Receive Your Med Card
If you are approved for medical marijuana, you’ll receive your recommendation. Once you're approved, the state will process your application, notify you of your approval, and mail your card.
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About Medical Marijuana in Washington, D.C.

Since recreational cannabis is legal in your state, you might think getting your med card is pointless. Think again.
With your D.C. medical marijuana card, you can skip the line at the dispensary, access higher-potency cannabis products, and purchase 4 times more cannabis than recreational users. That’s a lot of time and money saved.
At CannaMed, it doesn’t end with the card. You also gain access to around-the-clock customer support and personalized cannabis consultations. Our team of dedicated doctors and comprehensive resource library ensure you’re always informed and empowered to make the best cannabis choices for your needs.

Plus, having a medical marijuana card offers legal protections and allows you to grow more plants at home, giving you greater control over your supply. Whether you’re seeking relief from chronic pain or just exploring new wellness options, CannaMed ensures your cannabis journey is safe, convenient, and tailored to you.
Trying something new doesn’t have to be scary. And with CannaMed , you’re always in good hands.
The best part? You can start the process online from the comfort of your home by booking an appointment with a local doctor who truly cares about your health and well-being.
About Medical Marijuana in Washington, D.C.
Qualifying Conditions For A Medical Card in Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C.’s qualifying conditions include:Anorexia
Appetite loss
Cachexia, or wasting syndrome
Cancer
Chronic renal failure
Crohn’s disease
Epilepsy or other seizure disorders
Glaucoma
Hepatitis C
HIV/AIDS
Intractable/Chronic pain
Multiple Sclerosis
Nausea
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
Spasticity disorders
Traumatic brain injury
How To Apply For A Medical Marijuana Card in Washington, D.C.
First, schedule an appointment to see a doctor through CannaMed at a time that is most convenient for you. Consult with a doctor for 10-15 minutes to evaluate your ailments, and ask any questions you may have about medical marijuana treatment. If you have medical records for your condition(s), please upload them.
After the doctor approves you, you will receive a “Patient ID.” You’ll use this number to register with the D.C. Department of Health (DOH) to complete your application online or in person. Alternatively, you can go to your local dispensary, and they’ll help you complete the state application.
Once you are approved and registered with the DOH, you’ll wait for your card to come in the mail in 2-3 weeks.
How Much Is A Medical Marijuana Card in Washington, D.C. ?
You can sign up for a consultation with a certified medical cannabis doctor through CannaMed for as low as $49.75. The total cost, including the $100 state fee, is $299. Washington, D.C. residents with low income
can qualify for a reduced state fee of $25.
Who Can Qualify As A Primary Caregiver In Washington, D.C.?
Unlike many states that require a caregiver to be at least 21 years old, a D.C. caregiver can be 18 years old to assist a state-registered cannabis cardholder. However, D.C. caregivers are only allowed to assist one patient at a time. Along with being designated by the patient, the caregiver must prove they are a resident of D.C. with a valid driver’s license or state identification card.
Costs for a caregiver include paying for a mandatory background check and the annual card registration fee of $100. Once approved and all fees are paid, the caregiver can begin possessing and administering medical cannabis to the patient they assist. Like the patient, D.C. permits low-income caregivers to apply for a reduced registration fee of $25.
The steps for becoming a DC caregiver are as follows:
Complete a Caregiver Application Form.
Complete a criminal background check.
Provide demonstrating proof of Washington, D.C. residency.
Pay the $100 application fee.
Washington, D.C. MMJ Possession Limits
It is legal for a medical cardholder in Washington, D.C. to:
Possess 2 ounces or less of marijuana
Transfer 1 ounce or less of marijuana to another person who is at least 21 years old as long as there is no payment made or any other type of exchange of goods or services
Possess marijuana-related drug paraphernalia that is associated with 1 ounce or less of marijuana
Use marijuana on private property
The maximum amount of medical marijuana any qualifying patient or caregiver may possess at any time is 4 ounces or the equivalent of 4 ounces of dried medical marijuana when sold in any other form.
Cultivation Limits For Washington, D.C. Medical Marijuana
It is legal for a person who is at least 21 years old to cultivate up to 6 marijuana plants, no more than 3 of which are mature, in their home.
CannaMed Medical Card Renewal
To renew your Washington, D.C. medical marijuana card through CannaMed, you’ll need to schedule a renewal appointment with one of our physicians. They can confirm that you still need medical cannabis for your qualifying condition and help you with the renewal process. We will remind you when it’s almost time for your renewal appointment, or you can reach out to our Customer Service Department so we can assist you and apply a renewal discount for you.
How Long Does A Medical Marijuana Card Last In Washington, D.C.?
As of April 2024, Washington, D.C. medical cards are valid for up to 6 years.
Other Washington, D.C. Med Card Qualifications
A patient must be a resident of the state with a driver’s license or identification verifying proof of address, be at least 18 years old (or have a designated caregiver if they are under 18), and have a physician’s certification confirming qualifying conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Has Kansas legalized weed?
Medicinal and recreational cannabis are still completely illegal in Kansas.
Do you go to jail for weed in Kansas?
A first-time misdemeanor charge of possession in Kansas can land you up to a year in jail or a $2,500 fine.
Are there any weed dispensaries in Kansas?
No, Kansas has no dispensaries at this time.
Does CannaMed operate in other states?
Yes, we do! Check our homepage for our full list of states.
Are Delta-9 and 10 products legal in Kansas?
Yes, Delta-9 and 10 hemp products are legal in Kansas as long as they have less than 0.3% THC.