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Maryland Medical Marijuana Dispensary Directory

Updated August 1, 2024

Forms of Cannabis Available in Maryland Dispensaries: Flower, Edibles, Concentrates, Topicals, and Capsules.

Currently, there are over 100 licensed medical marijuana dispensaries in Maryland, with more opening each year. These dispensaries offer a wide range of products to meet the needs of medical patients. Patients can acquire these products by presenting their valid medical marijuana card and purchasing them directly from the dispensary.

The Maryland Cannabis Administration provides an interactive map of dispensaries in the state.

Where Can You Buy Maryland Medical Marijuana?

Schedule Your Appointment with an Maryland Medical Marijuana Doctor

About Purchasing Medical Marijuana Products at MD Dispensaries

When visiting a medical marijuana dispensary in Maryland, patients should be prepared to present their medical marijuana card and a valid form of identification. The dispensary staff will verify the patient's information before allowing them to make any purchases.

It is essential for patients to consult with the dispensary staff, who are trained professionals, to determine which products will best suit their medical needs. These consultations can also help patients understand proper dosing and consumption methods.

In Maryland, medical patients are allowed to purchase up to a 30-day supply of cannabis from dispensaries. This amount may vary depending on the patient's specific medical condition and their physician's recommendation.

What Types of Marijuana Products Can You Buy?

As mentioned previously, Maryland dispensaries offer a variety of products to meet the needs of medical patients. These include:

  • Flower: Also known as "bud," this is the traditional form of cannabis that is smoked or vaporized.
  • Concentrates: Highly potent forms of cannabis that are extracted from the plant and can be consumed through inhalation or ingestion.
  • Edibles: These are food and drink items infused with cannabis, such as cookies, brownies, and beverages.
  • Topicals: Cannabis-infused creams, lotions, and balms that can be applied directly to the skin for localized relief.
  • Capsules: Similar to traditional medication capsules, these contain cannabis oil and can be swallowed for oral ingestion.