We believe in cannabis’ power to enhance your life—whether that means easing pain or anxiety or simply making your life more joyful. We never lose sight of that. And that means that we’re not just here to sell you a product. We’re here to make life better.
First things first, you need a medical cannabis card to buy legal marijuana in New Jersey, provided by New Jersey’s Medicinal Cannabis Program. The first step is to visit a Medicinal Cannabis Program (MCP) physician—you can start by asking your regular doctor if they’re in the MCP—and receive a referral to the program for your qualifying condition.
In order to get the card, you must have a “bona fide relationship” with the physician who is registered with the MMP. You also need to be a New Jersey resident, and to have been diagnosed with a qualifying health condition.
To become a registered patient with the Medicinal Cannabis Program, you must:
- Be a New Jersey resident.
- Maintain a bona fide relationship with a physician who is registered with the program. The best place to start is likely your primary care doctor or general practitioner.
- Be diagnosed with a qualifying medical condition by a New Jersey health care practitioner registered with the MCP. Here’s New Jersey’s list of medical conditions approved for medical marijuana use.
There is a $100 fee to register and get a card; there are some discounts available.
You can choose any dispensary in New Jersey (the state technically calls dispensaries like us Alternative Treatment Centers [ATCs], but you can only be registered with one location at a time. If you want to change where you’re registered, there’s no cost to do so).
Yes. Now that we’re adult use, you can enter HoneyGrove dispensary without a card.
Yes, all patients are required to complete the New Jersey Compliance Documents. It takes about ten minutes on your first visit, and then when you’re registered with us, you’re all set for future visits.
New Jersey law requires that medical cannabis be packaged and sold only in 1/4 ounce or 1/8 ounce units. You can buy up to 3 ounces in a 30-day period. This does not apply to terminal patients, who have no purchase limit.
No. Unfortunately, health insurance does not yet pay for medical marijuana.
The short answer is “yes,” but there’s some paperwork you need to do.
Registered medical marijuana patients can have two caregivers if their condition renders them physically unable to go to a dispensary. Caregivers also have to register, and they need to have a caregiver card with them when they make their purchase, whether ordering online or buying in person. As with patient registration cards, there is a $100 fee for the card, and there are some discounts available.
Marijuana is decriminalized in New Jersey, but that doesn’t mean you can just light up wherever you happen to be. You can legally use cannabis on your own property. New Jersey state specifies that you can’t smoke marijuana “on a school bus, on public transportation or in a private vehicle while in motion. Additionally, no one may smoke medicinal marijuana on any school grounds or at any correctional facility, public park, beach, recreation center or other place where smoking is prohibited.”