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Medical marijuana became legal in Alabama in 2021 under the Darren Wesley “Ato” Hall Compassion Act, which is overseen by the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission (AMCC).
The program is not yet active, and the AMCC is not currently registering patients or caregivers. Once the program launches, patients will first schedule an appointment with a physician authorized under the AMCC program. The physician will evaluate your medical condition to determine if you qualify for medical cannabis treatment. If approved, you will be issued a certification.
This certification will be required to complete the registration process with the state through the AMCC Patients page. After registering, patients will be able to obtain a medical marijuana card and access approved products from licensed dispensaries.
Our pricing for a medical marijuana card in Alabama starts as low as $45. This cost covers the initial consultation with a certified physician who will evaluate your eligibility for medical marijuana. Additional state fees may apply depending on the registration requirements.
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Get certified online for your medical marijuana card in most states. Our streamlined process connects you with licensed doctors, providing convenient and secure approval from the comfort of your home. Fast, easy, and reliable, our online solution ensures you get the care you need without the hassle.
Once your appointment is complete, you can obtain your medical marijuana card. Our straightforward process ensures that, after approval, you'll receive your card promptly. Simple and efficient, helping you access the care you need.
The process to get a medical marijuana card in Alabama typically takes a few weeks. This includes scheduling an appointment with a certified physician, obtaining the necessary certification, and completing the state registration process if required.
You must be a resident of Alabama, 18 years or older, have a qualifying medical condition, and obtain a certification from a certified physician.
Qualifying conditions include chronic pain, PTSD, cancer, and other serious medical conditions as determined by a physician.
No, Alabama does not currently recognize out-of-state medical marijuana cards.
The average cost can vary, but initial consultations start as low as $45.
Yes, there are limits on the amount of medical marijuana that can be prescribed and purchased.
A medical marijuana card in Alabama is typically valid for one year from the date of issuance.