Iowa Medical Marijuana Card

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Yes, medical cannabis is legal in Iowa pursuant to the Medical Cannabidiol Act. The Iowa legislature passed the SF 2360 bill in 2014 to allow only patients with intractable epilepsy access CBD products with up to 3% THC content for treating their conditions. The initial bill has undergone a few amendments, with the latest June 2020 amendment (HF 2589) signed by Governor Kim Reynolds adding more qualifying conditions and expanding the pool of medical professionals permitted to recommend medical cannabis. HF 2589 allows registered patients to access 4.5 grams of THC over a 90-day period.

How to Get a Medical Marijuana Card in Iowa in 2024

Schedule a visit to a licensed healthcare practitioner in person or via telemedicine (telehealth) to get certified for medical cannabis treatment

Once certified by a healthcare practitioner for medical marijuana treatment, apply to the Iowa Department of Health and Human Services (IDPH) for a medical marijuana card online or by mail

Qualifying Conditions for Medical Card in Iowa

An Iowa resident with any of the following conditions qualifies to apply for a medical marijuana card in the state in 2024: