ICYMI – Out of Staters May Now Purchase* Therapeutic Cannabis in New Hampshire

by
Steve MacDonald

It is a violation of Federal law to transport marijuana across state lines. Until now, tourists and visitors to New Hampshire with a valid medical marijuana card in their home state either broke the law or went without. As of June 28th, they have another option.

 

Visiting patients can purchase therapeutic cannabis from a New Hampshire ATC three times per year using their valid therapeutic cannabis identification issued by another state or Canada. If the out-of-state patient has a documented qualifying medical condition that is on the list of conditions approved by New Hampshire, those visiting patients may purchase cannabis at New Hampshire ATCs at the same frequency as New Hampshire qualifying patients. New Hampshire’s qualifying medical conditions are listed on the Qualifying Medical Conditions webpage.

Visiting patients must show their out-of-state cannabis ID card and matching photo identification. There is a 2 ounce possession limit per patient, and all patients are limited to purchasing 2 ounces of cannabis in any 10-day period. Visiting patients must abide by all applicable state laws regarding their therapeutic use of cannabis.

 

Don’t let your medical marijuana needs trap your tourism dollars at home. Now you can come and explore the Granite State, knowing that you don’t have to risk arrest by the Feds. Unless, of course, you are anything but a Biden supporter – in which case you could get arrested at any time for any reason, just because they felt like it or needed it to happen.

And isn’t that dandy!

The sort of government that aligns nicely with a loose drug policy to make the people feel like they are getting something back in exchange for the looming tyranny.

 

Author

  • Steve MacDonald

    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, blogger, and a member of the Board of directors of The 603 Alliance. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor of GraniteGrok.com, a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, and a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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