How to Get Your Medical Marijuana Card in Vermont
Updated 2026 · Vermont MMJ Guide · 6 min read
If you’re living with chronic pain, PTSD, anxiety, or another qualifying condition, a Vermont medical marijuana card could transform how you manage your health. Vermont has had medical cannabis since 2004, providing safe, legal access to physician-supervised treatment.
Vermont also has recreational cannabis, but a medical card delivers serious advantages: 14% exempt tax savings, higher possession limits, and personalized physician guidance.
📋 Vermont MMJ Card at a Glance
| State Application Fee | $50 |
| Physician Evaluation | $100–$200 |
| Card Validity | 1 year |
| Renewal | $50/year |
| Telehealth | ✅ Yes |
| Possession Limit | 2 oz |
| Home Grow | Yes (2 mature, 7 immature) |
| Dispensaries | 5+ |
🩹 Qualifying Conditions
Vermont recognizes the following conditions:
HIV/AIDS
MS
Crohn’s disease
Parkinson’s
PTSD
Chronic pain
Seizures
Glaucoma
📝 How to Get Your Card: Step by Step
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Schedule Your Evaluation
Schedule your evaluation with a state-certified physician. Vermont allows telehealth appointments, so you can do this from home.
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Meet with Your Physician
The doctor reviews your medical history, discusses symptoms, and determines qualification. If approved, they enter your info into Vermont’s medical marijuana registry.
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Complete Your State Application
Apply through Vermont’s health department portal with proof of residency, valid ID, and the state fee of $50.
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Get Your Card & Visit a Dispensary
Most patients get approval within days. Many states email a temporary card for immediate dispensary access.
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💰 Why Get a Medical Card (Even in a Rec State)?
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💰 Tax Savings
Exempt from 14% cannabis excise tax.
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🔒 Legal Protection
Full protection under Vermont state law for possession, transport, and use.
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🏥 Dispensary Access
Shop at 5+ licensed dispensaries with medical-only products.
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👨⚕️ Personalized Care
Physician-tailored strain, THC/CBD balance, and delivery method guidance.
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❓ FAQs
How much does a Vermont MMJ card cost?
Physician evaluation: $100–$200. State fee: $50. Total first-year: approx. $100–$300.
How long does approval take?
Many patients get same-day physician recommendations. State processing: 5–14 business days. Temporary access often available immediately.
Does insurance cover it?
No — cannabis is federally Schedule I. All costs are out-of-pocket. Many clinics offer payment plans, veteran & senior discounts.
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