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MMJ.com is the leading virtual medical marijuana card clinic in New Hampshire

Our proprietary medical marijuana card telemedicine software and website are designed to simplify the process a patient goes through to receive the required medical marijuana card recommendation or renewal. Our virtual clinic of medical marijuana doctors are here to assist you every step of the way.

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How it works

An easier way to get your state medical marijuana card or renewal in New Hampshire

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Step 1

Take a free pre-assessment

Find out if you qualify for a medical marijuana card in New Hampshire by answering a few simple questions. Once completed, schedule a virtual appointment with a licensed medical marijuana doctor.

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Attend your virtual appointment with a medical marijuana doctor

Log in to your patient profile from a mobile device or desktop and join your virtual appointment with a licensed medical marijuana doctor. Virtual appointments last approximately 10-15 minutes.

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Receive your New Hampshire medical marijuana recommendation and apply to the state registry

After you receive your medical marijuana card recommendation, we will guide you to the New Hampshire state registry. There, you will pay the registration fee (typically $50), apply to the state registry, and receive your medical marijuana card.

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Have a question? We have answers.

Our team of medical marijuana researchers and medical cannabis doctors have compiled a list of questions and answers. Commonly asked New Hampshire medical marijuana card and renewal questions can be found here.

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Your medical provider must certify that you have a qualifying medical condition established in law, as follows:
• Moderate to severe chronic pain; OR
• Severe pain that has not responded to previously prescribed medication or surgical measures or for which other
treatment options produced serious side effects; OR
• Moderate or severe post-traumatic stress disorder; OR
• Any combination of a qualifying diagnosis from (1) AND a qualifying symptom or side effect from (2):
1. Cancer; glaucoma; positive status for human immunodeficiency virus; acquired immune deficiency syndrome;
hepatitis C; amyotrophic lateral sclerosis; muscular dystrophy; Crohn’s disease; multiple sclerosis; chronic
pancreatitis; spinal cord injury or disease; traumatic brain injury; epilepsy; lupus; Parkinson’s disease;
Alzheimer’s disease; ulcerative colitis; Ehlers-Danlos syndrome; or one or more injuries or conditions that has
resulted in one or more qualifying symptoms under (2); AND
2. Elevated intraocular pressure; cachexia; chemotherapy-induced anorexia; wasting syndrome; agitation of
Alzheimer’s disease; severe pain that has not responded to previously prescribed medication or surgical
measures or for which other treatment options produced serious side effects; constant or severe nausea;
moderate to severe vomiting; seizures; or severe, persistent muscle spasms.

You must be a resident of New Hampshire.
• You must be diagnosed by a medical provider as having a qualifying medical condition.
• You must apply for and be issued a valid Registry ID Card by the Therapeutic Cannabis Program (TCP/Program).

The Patient Application must be completed by the applicant’s custodial parent or legal guardian.
• The custodial parent or legal guardian must apply for and be approved as the applicant’s Designated Caregiver.
• A minor patient may have two Designated Caregivers, both of whom must be the patient’s parent or legal guardian.
• Two Written Certification forms are required, to be completed by two separate medical providers. One of the medical
providers must be a pediatrician.
• In cases where a minor applicant’s legal guardian is not a custodial parent, the legal guardian must submit proof of
legal guardianship with the application. Submit a copy of the entire order that shows the powers granted to the
guardian, which must include powers related to healthcare decisions.

A Registry ID Card is effective for one year (exceptions are described above under “Medical Providers”).

• A Registry ID Card is effective for one year (exceptions are described above under “Medical Providers”).
• There is no difference between the initial and the renewal application process.
• There is not a separate renewal application form.
• Submit your renewal application materials at least 30 days prior to your card’s expiration to prevent a lapse in your registration.

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Transparent & affordable.

Our process for obtaining a New Hampshire medical marijuana card recommendation was designed with you in mind. If you do not obtain a medical marijuana card recommendation after your virtual appointment, you will receive a full refund!

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First-time New Hampshire Medical Marijuana Card

$149.99

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New Hampshire Medical Marijuana Renewal

$149.99

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New Hampshire Medical Marijuana Card Legislation

Legalizing medical marijuana in 2013 by passing House Bill 273, which created a list of qualifying medical conditions. This bill specified that patients needed a diagnosis of a qualifying condition as well as to exhibit severe symptoms of their condition.

New Hampshire Medical Marijuana Cultivation & Possession Laws

By 2017 New Hampshire decriminalized marijuana where possession of marijuana of 0.75 ounce or less became a civil offense punishable with a $100 fine, and $300 for the third offense. Those possessing more than 0.75 ounce will face a misdemeanor punishable by up to 1 year in jail and a $350 fine. Cultivation of marijuana in New Hampshire is entirely illegal, as the sale or possession with intent to sell of less than 1 ounce is a felony punishable by 3 years in prison and up to a $25,000 fine, making penalties for cultivation severe.

Do I need a New Hampshire medical marijuana card?

Here are a few of the many reasons to become a state registered New Hampshire medical marijuana card holder.

Medical Marijuana Card

Sales tax range from 0-5% in most MMJ states

Higher possession limits

Access to more dispensaries

Supervision of a medical doctor

Recreational Marijuana

Sales tax as high as 37%

Restricted possession limits

Access to less dispensaries

No medical supervision