Maine Medical Marijuana Program

Reviewed by Dr. Shatha Atiya, PsyD. Updated October 9, 2024

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Welcome to the best guide on the Maine Medical Marijuana Program!

By the end of this page, you will have the answers to these questions:

  • What should I know about the Maine medical marijuana program?
  • How can I access medical marijuana in Maine?
  • Which Maine medical marijuana laws should I know?

All the information on this page comes from the official Maine Office of Cannabis Policy website. So, you can trust you are reading an accurate and up-to-date resource. Let’s begin.

What is the Maine Medical Marijuana Program (MMMP)?

The Maine Medical Use Marijuana Program or Maine Medical Marijuana Program (MMMP) exists to ensure and promote an efficient, responsible, and lawful medical marijuana environment in the state. Additionally, it provides compliance oversight, processes, guidelines, and support to registered participants involved in the cultivation, processing, and selling of medical marijuana products.

Since state registration is not mandatory, getting a Maine med card is effortless, unlike most medical card application processes nationwide. All it takes is getting a Maine medical card from a licensed medical marijuana doctor in the state. Quick Med Cards makes the process simpler because you can get your med card from the comfort of your home using your mobile device or computer.

Quick Med Cards connects patients in Maine with medical marijuana doctors providing marijuana ‘prescriptions’ (Maine medical marijuana cards). To get started, complete this information form and create your account. Next, schedule an online consultation with a cannabis doctor in Maine near you at a time of your convenience. The appointment usually takes 10 to 15 minutes on a video call. If you qualify, our Maine MMJ doctor will certify you for cannabis shortly after the consultation. Later, we will send your medical card through the mail. 

Also, there are no qualifying conditions for a medical card in Maine. So, it is up to the medical marijuana doctor to determine whether you could benefit from cannabis treatment. In most cases, physicians will recommend medical marijuana if you are suffering from:

  • A chronic medical condition whose prescription medication could lead to physical or physiological dependence.
  • Or a chronic disease that causes severe, debilitating psychiatric disorders.

Find out what conditions may qualify for a medical card in Maine.

Who can register for the Maine Medical Marijuana Program?

Indeed, you do not need to be diagnosed with a specific medical condition or register with the Maine Medical Marijuana card to access medical cannabis in the state. But there are requirements you must meet to be eligible for medical marijuana in Maine. For instance:

1. Adult applicants must be at least 18 years old.

2. Patients under 18 years old must have a registered caregiver apply on their behalf.

3. All applicants must be residents of Maine with proof of residency.

How do I Get a Maine MMMP certification?

Getting a Maine MMMP certification is an easy four-step process when you use Quick Med Cards:

1. Create your account with Quick Med Cards and upload your Maine-issued ID and medical records.

2. Schedule an online appointment with a medical marijuana doctor in Maine near you.

3. Attend your marijuana evaluation via video call and get certified for medical marijuana.

4. Wait for Quick Med Cards to mail your physical Maine medical marijuana card in 5-7 days.

Which documents do I need for the MMMP certification in Maine?

When applying for your Maine medical marijuana card, you must upload the following documents as you create your account with Quick Med Cards.

1. Proof of identity and Maine residency. For example:

  • Maine driver’s license
  • Maine State identification card

2. Medical records. For example:

  • Medical history records
  • Current prescriptions
  • Physician’s orders
  • Nurse’s notes
  • Consultation reports

Find out how to obtain your medical records quickly if you have none on hand.

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When did the Maine Medical Marijuana Program (MMMP) Start?

In 2019, public law, chapter 209, known as “An Act To Ensure Access to Medical Cannabis for Visiting Qualifying Patients,” removed the requirement that a visiting patient must possess a valid written certification from the visiting patient’s medical provider upon entering Maine.  

As of January 2021, Maine is one of the 12 states that legalized using recreational cannabis for individuals over the age of 21, and that is in addition to medical marijuana. The other states include Alaska, Arizona (plus the District of Columbia), California, Colorado, Illinois, Massachusetts, Michigan, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, and Vermont.

Maine Medical Marijuana Rules

To be a responsible citizen and medical marijuana patient in Maine, you should be aware of the following laws and regulations surrounding cannabis use: 

  • Maine’s adult-use possession limit is 2.5 ounces of plant-form marijuana. Unless specified otherwise by your recommending physician, there is NO legal reason for you to possess any marijuana beyond that explicitly set limit.
  • Maine residents may cultivate up to 3 flowering cannabis plants on their property, as well as up to 12 immature-stage plants, and an unlimited amount of seedlings. Some patients may be allowed to exceed the 3-flower limit if the added quantity is necessary for their treatment.
  • The legal purchase of cannabis may ONLY occur at state-licensed dispensaries. Any personal sales are unlawful and you should NOT engage with them in any way, shape, or form.
  • If your treatment includes hashish-based products OR any other type of marijuana concentrates, know that the Schedule I regulations for the unlawful use of marijuana products remain the same as for plant-based marijuana. The legal possession limit for marijuana concentrates in the state of Maine is 5 grams.
  • Possession of marijuana paraphernalia (such as bongs, tobacco blunts, and rolling paper) is legal in Maine for adults 21 and over. However, attempting to sell or distribute paraphernalia, especially to minors, is highly prohibited by the law. 

Where can I get medical marijuana? – Maine marijuana dispensaries

As of October 2, 2024, there are 76 licensed medical marijuana dispensaries in Maine where patients can obtain cannabis. Some popular dispensaries include:

1. Canuvo in Biddeford

2. Curaleaf in Ellsworth and Auburn

3. Wellness Connection in Brewer

4. Safe Alternatives in Caribou

Other than Maine dispensaries, qualifying patients in Maine can obtain medical marijuana from caregiver retail stores.

Key Takeaways

  • You don’t need to register with the state’s medical marijuana program to get a medical card.
  • A Maine medical marijuana doctor must issue you with an MMJ certification for you to access medicinal cannabis.
  • There’s no state fee for the Maine medical marijuana card.

Common Questions about the Maine Medical Marijuana Program

Below are the answers to questions patients have about the Maine Medical Marijuana Program (MMMP).

How much does it cost to obtain a Maine MMMP certification?

The cost for a patient certification depends on the medical provider conducting the marijuana evaluation and issuing the marijuana certification.

Quick Med Cards charges $45 – $79 for an online consultation and marijuana certification–the lowest price for a med card in Maine.

Can you go into a dispensary without a medical card in Maine?

Yes, residents of Maine aged 21 years and above can walk into a dispensary and buy marijuana.

However, Maine has different dispensaries for medical marijuana and recreational cannabis. So, only patients with valid Maine med cards can go to a medical marijuana dispensary in Maine and make purchases.

What are the Maine marijuana dispensary prices?

The cost of medical marijuana in Maine depends on the type of cannabis you buy, the amount, and where you buy your medicine from.

Below are the starting prices for different forms of medical marijuana from Maine dispensaries:

  • 1g of concentrates from $16
  • 0.5 vape cartridges from $20
  • 1g of cannabis flower from $7
  • ⅛ oz cannabis flower for $24.5
  • ¼ oz cannabis flower from $40
  • ½ oz cannabis flower at $98
  • 1 ounce of cannabis flower at $196
  • Cannabis edibles from $3.98
  • 0.3g of disposable vape pens at $15

Do I need a Maine medical card in 2024?

Yes, getting a medical card is still beneficial in Maine despite the availability of recreational cannabis.

Reasons you need a medical card in Maine include:

1. The minimum age to obtain medical cannabis in Maine is 18 years compared to 21 for recreational users.

2. Medical marijuana is cheaper than recreational marijuana because of the different levels of taxation.

3. Cardholders have access to more potent cannabis strains.

4. Additionally, medical users can possess more medical cannabis compared to recreational users.

How many people in Maine use medical marijuana?

Maine medical marijuana doctors issued 9,297 patient certificates in September 2024 alone.

What states can I use my Maine medical marijuana card in?

Patients can use their Maine medical marijuana card in states with marijuana reciprocity. Even so, patients should be keen on the reciprocity rules of the state they intend to visit.

Some states that accept the Maine medical card include:

  • Arkansas
  • New Mexico
  • Hawaii
  • Oklahoma

Can you get a med card at 18 in Maine?

Yes, the minimum age to get a Maine med card as an adult is 18 years old.

Besides meeting the age requirement, a medical marijuana doctor in Maine must certify you for medical marijuana.

Patient Resources and Forms

Contact details for the Maine Medical Marijuana Program

State Agency: Department of Administrative and Financial Services – Office of Cannabis Policy

Phone: (207) 287-3282

Fax: (207) 287-2671

Mailing Address:

Office of Cannabis Policy
162 State House Station
Augusta, ME 04333

Website: https://www.maine.gov/dafs/ocp/medical-use