Ron Strider
Well-Known Member
If you're ready to get a medical marijuana card, we know a big question you're wondering is how much state-issued "weed cards" cost. The registration process for getting a medical weed card varies from state to state, but they all stipulate that you first get a recommendation to use cannabis as a treatment from a qualified health care provider. For your convenience, we've listed the registration fees to get a medical "weed" card in each state.
Alaska — The registration fee is $25.
Arizona — The registration fee is $150.
California — The application fee is $66 per card for non Medi-Cal patients and $33 per card for Medi-Cal patients plus an additional administration fee that varies by county.
Colorado — The $15 registration fee comes to $16.10 if you apply for a weed card online or $18.30 if you apply by mail.
Connecticut — The registration fee is $100.
Delaware — The registration fee is $125.
District of Columbia — The registration fee is $100.
Florida — The registration fee is $75.
Hawaii — The registration fee is $35.
Illinois — The registration fee is $100 or $50 for veterans/persons enrolled in federal disability programs.
Maine — The voluntary registration is free.
Maryland — There is no fee to get a medical marijuana ID card.
Massachusetts — The registration fee is $50
Michigan — The registration fee is $60.
Minnesota — The registration fee is $200, or $50 for patients on Social Security disability, Supplemental Security Insurance, or enrolled in MinnesotaCare.
Montana — The state registration fee is $75.
Nevada — The registration fee is $25 and a patient ID card costs another $75.
New Hampshire — The registration fee is $50.
New Jersey — The registration fee is $200 except for patients on state/federal assistance programs (except Medicaid).
New Mexico — There is no registration fee for a "weed" card.
New York — The registration fee is $50.
Ohio — The state is developing rules on how this process works including fees for a medical marijuana card.
Oregon — The registration fee is $200 ($60 for patients with Oregon Health Plan cards and SNAP recipients or $20 for United States veterans and SSI recipients).
Pennsylvania — The registration fee is $50.
Rhode Island — The registration fee is $100 ($10 for SSI or Medicaid recipients).
Vermont — The registration fee is $50.
Washington — The registration fee for a "weed card" is $1.
West Virginia — The fee for a medical marijuana card is $50, which the state can waive in lieu of proven financial hardship.
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Alaska — The registration fee is $25.
Arizona — The registration fee is $150.
California — The application fee is $66 per card for non Medi-Cal patients and $33 per card for Medi-Cal patients plus an additional administration fee that varies by county.
Colorado — The $15 registration fee comes to $16.10 if you apply for a weed card online or $18.30 if you apply by mail.
Connecticut — The registration fee is $100.
Delaware — The registration fee is $125.
District of Columbia — The registration fee is $100.
Florida — The registration fee is $75.
Hawaii — The registration fee is $35.
Illinois — The registration fee is $100 or $50 for veterans/persons enrolled in federal disability programs.
Maine — The voluntary registration is free.
Maryland — There is no fee to get a medical marijuana ID card.
Massachusetts — The registration fee is $50
Michigan — The registration fee is $60.
Minnesota — The registration fee is $200, or $50 for patients on Social Security disability, Supplemental Security Insurance, or enrolled in MinnesotaCare.
Montana — The state registration fee is $75.
Nevada — The registration fee is $25 and a patient ID card costs another $75.
New Hampshire — The registration fee is $50.
New Jersey — The registration fee is $200 except for patients on state/federal assistance programs (except Medicaid).
New Mexico — There is no registration fee for a "weed" card.
New York — The registration fee is $50.
Ohio — The state is developing rules on how this process works including fees for a medical marijuana card.
Oregon — The registration fee is $200 ($60 for patients with Oregon Health Plan cards and SNAP recipients or $20 for United States veterans and SSI recipients).
Pennsylvania — The registration fee is $50.
Rhode Island — The registration fee is $100 ($10 for SSI or Medicaid recipients).
Vermont — The registration fee is $50.
Washington — The registration fee for a "weed card" is $1.
West Virginia — The fee for a medical marijuana card is $50, which the state can waive in lieu of proven financial hardship.
News Moderator: Ron Strider 420 MAGAZINE ®
Full Article: How Much Weed Cards Cost in Every State
Author: Melissa Sherrard
Contact: Reach Out and Touch Someone
Photo Credit: AP
Website: Civilized: Honest News Entertainment Travel Food Health Fitness Sex Cannabis and More