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Updated 14/08/2025
Currently, marijuana is not legal for recreational use in the state of Mississippi. Medical marijuana, however, became legal under a different framework. Although voters approved Initiative 65 in November 2020, the Mississippi Supreme Court overturned it in May 2021. As a result, Initiative 65 is no longer the basis for the state’s medical cannabis program. Instead, Senate Bill 2095, known as the Mississippi Medical Cannabis Act, was signed into law in February 2022 and established the state’s current medical marijuana program. The Mississippi Department of Health is responsible for implementing and regulating this program.
In Mississippi, the possession of marijuana for recreational use is illegal. Possession of any amount of marijuana is considered a crime and can result in criminal charges. However, with the passage of Initiative 65, qualified patients will be able to possess and use medical marijuana in accordance with the regulations set forth by the Mississippi Department of Health.
The cultivation of marijuana for recreational use remains illegal in Mississippi. Growing marijuana plants for personal use or for sale outside the medical program is a criminal offense and may result in prosecution. However, under the Mississippi Medical Cannabis Act (Senate Bill 2095), signed into law in February 2022, licensed medical cannabis establishments are permitted to cultivate marijuana for medical purposes. The program is regulated by the Mississippi Department of Health, which oversees licensing and compliance for cultivation facilities serving registered patients.
The penalties for marijuana-related offenses in Mississippi vary depending on the specific offense and the amount of marijuana involved. Possession of marijuana for recreational use is typically classified as a misdemeanor and can result in fines and possible jail time. The penalties for cultivation, distribution, and sale of marijuana are more severe and can result in felony charges, significant fines, and lengthy prison sentences.
Under the medical marijuana program established by Initiative 65, qualified physicians in Mississippi will be able to recommend medical marijuana to patients with qualifying conditions. The Mississippi Department of Health will establish regulations and guidelines for physicians to follow when prescribing medical marijuana. It is important for patients to consult with a qualified physician to determine if they meet the criteria for medical marijuana use.
No, smoking marijuana in public is illegal in Mississippi.
No, only qualified patients with a medical marijuana card will be able to purchase medical marijuana from licensed dispensaries in Mississippi.
The possession, cultivation, distribution, and sale of marijuana can result in felony charges in Mississippi, depending on the specific offense and the amount of marijuana involved.
If caught with marijuana for recreational use in Mississippi, you could face criminal charges, fines, and possible jail time. However, under the medical marijuana program, qualified patients will be able to possess and use medical marijuana in accordance with the regulations set forth by the Mississippi Department of Health.
The fines for possession of marijuana in Mississippi vary depending on the amount of marijuana involved and whether it is a first offense or subsequent offense. It is best to consult with legal counsel for specific information regarding fines and penalties.
Under the medical marijuana program, licensed dispensaries in Mississippi will be able to sell medical marijuana products, including edibles, to qualified patients.
CBD products derived from hemp with a THC concentration of less than 0.3% are legal in Mississippi. However, it is important to note that CBD products derived from marijuana are still illegal for recreational use.