4405 E Aloha Dr, Diamondhead, MS 39525

(228) 338-4420

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Three Steps to Obtain a Medical Marijuana Card in Mississippi

As of 2023, Mississippi allows any resident diagnosed with a qualifying medical condition to obtain a medical marijuana card. Here’s how:

1. Find out if You Have a Qualifying Condition

To find out if you have a qualifying condition, schedule an appointment with a healthcare provider participating in the Mississippi State Department of Health Mississippi Medical Cannabis Program (MMCP). To search for a certified practitioner near you, follow this link. Please note that not all practitioners publicly list their participation, so it’s worth reaching out to healthcare providers in your area to see if they’re certified.

2. Register and Apply to the Program

If your healthcare provider determines that you have a qualifying condition, you’ll be approved for a medical marijuana card and they will register you for certification with the MMCP. Within six months of your certification, you’ll be able to apply through the MMCP’s online portal as a “Patient” (just click the “REGISTER” link in the upper right corner to get started). Once your application is completed and approved, you’ll receive an electronic identification card. 

3. Download or Print your Medical Marijuana Card to Start Purchasing the Highest Quality Products through CANNA+U

You can use your electronic medical ID card or download and print a hard copy at home or here at the CANNA+U dispensary. With your card in hand, you can shop to find and purchase the medical-grade cannabis products that are right for you. Our experienced staff can guide you through the entire process. Either start by visiting our online store or stop by our licensed flagship dispensary conveniently located in Diamondhead. Come meet our friendly and highly experienced Cannalysts who will help you begin your healing journey!

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Qualifying Conditions

Alongside the following chronic terminal disease, debilitating disease, medical condition or its treatment that produces one or more of the following effects:

  1. Cachexia or wasting syndrome
  2. Chronic pain
  3. Severe or intractable nausea
  4. Seizures
  5. Severe and persistent muscle spasms including, but no limited to, those characteristic of multiple sclerosis.
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