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3 Simple Steps to Get Your Medical Card
Schedule Your Online Appointment
Easily book your online appointment and share your medical history with a simple intake form.
Consultation With a Licensed Doctor
After your appointment, your certifying physician will submit your certification and the state will automatically process your registration. No additional steps needed from you!
Get Your New York Medical Card
Once approved, you'll receive your New York medical card with a unique registry ID via email, which you can use to purchase from any licensed dispensary.
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New York: Everything You Need To Know
New York Laws
New York's medical program was established under the Compassionate Care Act in 2016 and recreational cannabis was legalized through the Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act (MRTA) in 2021. Both programs are regulated by the Office of Cannabis Management and Cannabis Control Board, with medical patients accessing cannabis through registered organizations and adults purchasing from licensed dispensaries.
- Patients must be New York residents with valid medical cannabis cards issued by the state.
- Recreational marijuana use is legal for adults 21 and older in New York.
- Home cultivation of cannabis allowed for medical patients and recreational users.
- Medical program allows up to 5 designated caregivers per patient.
- Medical patients receive 60-day supply of marijuana as determined by their practitioner.
- A New York medical card expires one year after it is issued.
- Out-of-state visitors can purchase recreational cannabis but cannot access the medical program.
- Only licensed dispensaries with official state decals can legally sell cannabis.
New York Reform Timeline
- 2014: Medical program established — New York launched the Compassionate Care Act legalizing medical cannabis with limited qualifying conditions and restricted product forms
- 2021: Adult-use legalization — Governor Cuomo signed the Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act (MRTA) legalizing recreational cannabis and expanding the medical program
- 2021-2022: Program implementation — Office of Cannabis Management and Cannabis Control Board established to oversee both medical and adult-use programs
- 2022: First adult-use licenses — State approved first Conditional Adult-Use Retail Dispensary (CAURD) licenses and cultivator/processor licenses
- 2025: Current status — New York's medical and adult-use marijuana programs are operational with licensed dispensaries statewide
New York Possession Limits
New York law establishes different marijuana possession limits for medical patients and adult-use consumers.
- Adults: May possess up to 3 ounces of flower and 24 grams of concentrate outside their homes, with up to 5 pounds storage at home.
- Medical patients: May possess up to a 60-day supply as determined by their practitioner.
- Home cultivation: Medical patients and recreational users can grow up to 3 mature and 3 immature plants per individual, with a maximum of 12 plants per household.
- All home cultivation of cannabis must be secured and inaccessible to minors.
- Purchases require valid New York medical card for medical patients or government ID for recreational consumers.


Benefits of Having a New York Medical Card
Legal Protection
Enjoy legal protection under state laws for the purchase, possession, and use.
Access to Quality Products
Gain access to a wide range of high-quality, lab-tested medical products from licensed dispensaries.
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Medical Supervision
Use it under the supervision of healthcare professionals to ensure safe and effective treatment.
Tax Benefits
In many states, medical cardholders benefit from reduced taxes on purchases.
FAQs
New York offers automatic registration for medical cards once your physician submits your certification. You'll receive an official certificate via email with a unique registry ID number.
New York has an expanded list including cancer, HIV/AIDS, ALS, Parkinson's, epilepsy, PTSD, chronic pain, autism, substance use disorder, and any other condition your practitioner determines would benefit from medical cannabis.
Yes, smoking medical cannabis is now legal in New York. The state previously prohibited smoking but expanded access under the MRTA to include all product forms including flower and smoking products.
Medical patients can possess up to a 60-day supply of marijuana as determined by their certifying practitioner, which is double the previous 30-day limit under the expanded program.
Yes, medical patients 21 and older can cultivate up to 6 cannabis plants at home for personal medical use. A single private residence can have a maximum of 12 plants (six mature and six immature) regardless of how many individuals reside there.
Your New York medical card expires one year after it is issued. Once it expires, you must obtain a new certification and re-register online to receive a new card.
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