Medical Marijuana Card Arkansas: Program Guide & Dispensaries
Everything you need to know about Arkansas's medical cannabis program, established in 2016. How to get a medical marijuana card, qualifying conditions, possession limits, and dispensary requirements.
How to Get a Medical Marijuana Card in Arkansas
To obtain a medical cannabis card in Arkansas, patients must apply through Arkansas Department of Health. The process typically involves:
- Obtaining a certification from a registered physician
- Submitting an application with proof of residency
- Paying the state registration fee
- Waiting for card approval (typically 2-4 weeks)
Medical cards are usually valid for one year and must be renewed annually.
Qualifying Conditions
Arkansas recognizes the following medical conditions for cannabis treatment:
- Cancer
- Glaucoma
- HIV/AIDS
- Hepatitis C
- ALS
- PTSD
- Crohn's disease
- Ulcerative colitis
- Severe arthritis
- Fibromyalgia
Medical Dispensaries in Arkansas
Licensed medical dispensaries in Arkansas must comply with strict regulations for product testing, packaging, and tracking through METRC. Patients can purchase cannabis flower, concentrates, edibles, tinctures, and topicals from approved dispensaries.
Number of dispensaries: 38
Compliance for Medical Operators
Medical dispensaries in Arkansas must maintain state licenses, integrate with METRC, and comply with testing requirements. Key obligations include:
- Real-time inventory tracking and reporting
- Product testing by state-approved laboratories
- Child-resistant and properly labeled packaging
- Patient verification at point of sale
- Secure storage and transport protocols
Dub Haven provides METRC-integrated POS systems designed specifically for medical cannabis operations in Arkansas.
Medical dispensary POS for Arkansas
Dub Haven builds METRC-integrated POS systems for medical cannabis dispensaries in Arkansas.
Disclaimer: Medical cannabis programs change frequently. This page was last updated in May 2026 and is for informational purposes only. It does not constitute legal or medical advice. Verify current requirements with Arkansas Department of Health.
