Can you get a medical card in Iowa? Patients must first obtain a written certification from a licensed physician in order to obtain an Iowa medical marijuana card. The doctor must certify that each patient has a qualifying condition for which medical marijuana would be beneficial.
Is medical marijuana approved in Iowa? Iowa now allows in-state access to cannabis preparations, and patients are no longer limited to low-THC preparations. However, Iowa’s program — called the Medical Cannabidiol Program — is still among the most restrictive medical cannabis programs: only cannabis preparations — not raw flower — are allowed.
Can you own a gun and have a medical marijuana card in Iowa? Essentially, yes. Even if you’re in a state with legalized cannabis for medical or recreational use, you cannot legally own a firearm even if you are licensed for both. If you possess a gun, a medical marijuana card “invalidates” any firearm license you may have.
Can I grow marijuana in Iowa with a medical card? Unfortunately, growing your own marijuana in Iowa is not allowed, even with a medical marijuana card. Iowa’s marijuana laws remain very strict and do not have any leniency for cultivation. If you are caught growing marijuana, you could face a penalty of up to $750 per plant.