Patient FAQs (2024)

Current law does not authorize the CRC to permit or regulate home cultivation of medical cannabis or cannabis.

MCP patients may check their status in the portal to see if their application is being processed or under review, if we are awaiting your payment, or if your card has been printed and in the mail.

No. You may initiate renewal up to 60 days prior to your current card expiring. Patients who currently have a physical ID card can request a free digital card during renewal. Physical cards carry a $10 charge.

We take patient privacy seriously and do not share enrollment information without patients’ expressed consent in writing. For patient information to be shared with a third party, patients must complete a Release of Records Form in the patient portal.

Most registrations cannot be expedited. Exception to the regular registration process is reserved only for patients diagnosed with terminal cancer or who are otherwise terminally ill with a prognosis of less than 12 months to live as indicated in their recommendation by their health care provider.

Participation in the Medicinal Cannabis Program requires online registration. Our patient services representatives are happy to walk you through the process if you need assistance setting up or accessing your account. You may also ask your participating health care provider for help.

Yes. Opioid use disorder qualifies as a standalone debilitating medical condition for theprogram. Opioid use disorder patients may be eligible for medical cannabis to treat the opioid disorder itself, or if they sufferfrom chronic, painful withdrawal symptoms.

The maximum amount of medical cannabis that a qualifying patient or the patient’s designated caregiver is allowed by law to purchase is 85 grams (3 oz) for a 30-day period; however, your authorizing health care practitioner will determine your dosage. Terminally ill patients are exempted from the maximum limits. Visit our Medicinal Cannabis Program page for more information.

No. Only your participating health care provider can make any change to your authorization.

Your device may not be compatible with our website. We recommend you try registering using a different device to make a payment.

If your recommendation states that you can purchase up to 2 ounces per month, you have a maximum of 56 grams monthly allowance of cannabis products to purchase.

Yes, so long as you stay within the limit of your recommendation’s limit per month, you can purchase any combination of flower, concentrates, oil and/or ingestibles.

That would be 84 grams, or 3 ounces.

Yes, ingestibles are measured in milligrams rather than in grams.

No. New Jersey law (C.24:6I-5.2) prohibits health care practitioners from having any interest or receiving any kind of compensation from a medicinal cannabis business.

Remaining in the Medicinal Cannabis Program can provide several benefits to patients. Medicinal cannabis is prioritized over cannabis for recreational use, so there is always a supply for patients. Medicinal cannabis patients are under the care of a health care practitioner who oversees their treatment and recommends usage. Patients may purchase up to 85 grams (3 oz) at a time every 30 days, while recreational consumers are only allowed to purchase 28.35 grams (1 oz) in a single transaction. Additionally, there is no sales tax for medicinal cannabis making it cheaper than recreational. Dispensaries that sell medicinal cannabis are also required to provide priority service to patients. See a full list of patients' rights in the Medicinal Cannabis Program here.

This is outside the NJ-CRC's purview. Contact your local police department to determine what firearms regulations or requirements must be satisfied.

Medicinal and recreational cannabis smokers may smoke anywhere smoking is allowed. However, there are limitations. New Jersey's Smoke Free Air Act prohibits smoking of any kind in most public spaces. Additionally, private property owners have the right to prohibit cannabis smoking on their property. We advise you review and understand the terms of your lease/rental agreement.

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