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Updated August 2019<\/em><\/p>\n

Historically, the marijuana laws in Arkansas have been very strict, with small use and possession being misdemeanors. However, just recently voters approved a measure to legalize medical marijuana, with qualified patients allowed access to cannabis to help in the treatment of more than 15 conditions. Learn more about Arkansas marijuana laws below.<\/p>\n

Recreational Marijuana in Arkansas<\/h3>\n

In Arkansas, the possession, use, cultivation, and transport of less than 4 ounces of marijuana is considered a misdemeanor, punishable by 1 year in jail and $2500 in fines. However, anything beyond 4 ounces is considered felony and can lead to 6 to 30 years of imprisonment, and fines from $10,000 to $15,000.<\/p>\n

Citizens of Eureka Springs and Fayetteville have voted to make adult marijuana possession offenses the lowest law enforcement priority. Marijuana continues to be illegal in those two cities, but police officers and other law officials don\u2019t make enforcing cannabis laws a top priority.<\/p>\n

Medical Marijuana in Arkansas<\/h3>\n

With the support of 53 percent of voters, Arkansas passed Issue 6 in November 2016 to legalize medical marijuana. Issue 6, also known as the Arkansas Medical Marijuana Amendment, establishes a system for the cultivation, acquisition and distribution of marijuana for qualifying patients. Patients must have a written certification from a licensed physician in the state to acquire access to cannabis for medical purposes. Home cultivation is not permitted.<\/p>\n

In May 2019, two and a half years after Arkansans voted to legalize medical marijuana, the state’s first dispensary opened its doors. The first dispensary to be officially licensed, located in Hot Springs, is the only one operating as of May 2019 .<\/p>\n

The following conditions have been approved under the law:<\/p>\n