So long as you are a registered medical cannabis patient in your home state, you can still enjoy the beauty of the desert, picturesque sunsets, and one of the ... medical marijuana patients to possess the same amount of cannabis as as an in-state patient, Rhode Island dispensaries do not take your patient registry card. read more
When you travel to another state, you are a valid driver so long as you are a valid driver in your home state. But unlike driver licenses, not all states recognize medical marijuana cards. Obviously in states that have no medical marijuana program, your card is invalid. read more
Some medical marijuana-legal states accept out-of-state authorizations. The number is small right now, but we'll continue to update this list as more states follow suit. Some medical marijuana-legal states accept out-of-state authorizations. read more
Traveling with cannabis across state lines is a tricky situation to navigate, since federal authorities can still arrest patients under federal drug trafficking laws for driving through states where medical marijuana is prohibited. read more
Note: Although the law specifically permits out-of-state medical marijuana patients to possess the same amount of cannabis as as an in-state patient, Rhode Island dispensaries do not take your patient registry card. read more