Mississippi has a growing network of licensed medical cannabis dispensaries operating across the state — all regulated by the Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH). Every dispensary listed on MScannaBIZ holds an active MSDH license.
To purchase cannabis from a Mississippi dispensary, you must present a valid Mississippi Medical Cannabis Program (MMCP) card. If you don’t have one yet, find a certified doctor near you to get started.
Browse Dispensaries Across Mississippi
Use the search bar and map above to find licensed dispensaries near you. Mississippi dispensaries are located throughout the state — search by city or zip code to see what’s available in your area.
What to Expect at a Mississippi Dispensary
Mississippi dispensaries are medical-only — no recreational sales. You will need to bring your MMCP card and a valid photo ID to every visit. Most dispensaries carry flower, edibles, tinctures, topicals, and vape products, though availability varies by location.
Note on Availability
Some Mississippi municipalities have opted out of the Medical Cannabis Program, meaning not every city or county has a licensed dispensary. Use our search tool to find the nearest location to you. If your area doesn’t have a dispensary, nearby cities may have options within a short drive.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a card to visit a dispensary in Mississippi?
Yes. You must have a valid Mississippi MMCP card to purchase cannabis from any licensed dispensary in the state.
What products do Mississippi dispensaries sell?
Mississippi dispensaries are authorized to sell flower, pre-rolls, edibles, tinctures, topicals, capsules, and vape products. Availability varies by dispensary.
How do I find the nearest dispensary to me?
Use the search bar at the top of this page and enter your city or zip code to find licensed dispensaries near you.
What if there’s no dispensary in my city?
Some Mississippi cities and counties have opted out of the cannabis program. If your area doesn’t have a dispensary, search for the nearest city that does — many patients drive to neighboring areas to access their medicine.