Last verified: May 2026
Allowed Product Categories
- Cannabis flower — cured cannabis bud, sold loose or in pre-packaged jars/bags. Cap: ≤30% total THC.
- Pre-rolls and raw pre-roll cannabis products — ready-to-smoke joints. Subject to the same flower cap.
- Concentrates and extracts — shatter, wax, budder, distillate, live resin, rosin, etc. Cap: ≤60% total THC.
- Edibles — gummies, chocolates, baked goods, capsules. Total-THC limits apply per the MMCEU calculation; no fixed per-product mg limit (unlike some other states).
- Infused beverages — cannabis-infused drinks. Same total-THC limits apply.
- Tinctures and oils — sublingual or oral liquid concentrates. Cap: ≤60% total THC.
- Topical lotions, ointments, suppositories — non-consumable products. Not subject to MMCEU possession caps.
- Vape cartridges — pre-filled THC oil cartridges. Cap: ≤60% total THC.
What Patients Cannot Buy
- High-potency flower (>30% THC) — cannot be sold under the SB 2095 cap.
- High-potency concentrates (>60% THC) — cannot be sold under the cap.
- Live cannabis plants or seeds — home cultivation is prohibited (see no-home-cultivation).
- Bulk wholesale quantities — the MMCEU caps apply to all retail purchases.
- Unlicensed Delta-8, Delta-10, HHC products — gas-station hemp-derived products are not part of the MMCP framework and exist in legal gray areas.
Where and How Patients May Use Product
Smoking and vaporization are permitted by patients but prohibited in any public place and inside hospitals, nursing homes, schools, prisons, and (under SB 2095 § 11) most workplaces. Edibles, tinctures, and topicals are not subject to the same public-use restrictions, but employers retain broad authority to prohibit use during work hours regardless of product form.
Product Quality and Lab Testing
Every Mississippi dispensary product comes with a certificate of analysis (COA) from a licensed Mississippi testing laboratory. The COA reports:
- Total THC, Δ9-THC, and THCA content.
- CBD and other cannabinoids.
- Terpene profile (often).
- Microbial, mycotoxin, residual solvent, and pesticide screening results.
- Heavy-metal screening.
Patients can request the COA at point of sale, and well-run dispensaries will display COAs proactively.
Pricing — Approximate Mississippi Norms (Early 2026)
- Flower: $10–$20/g at retail; premium strains higher. 1/8-oz (3.5g): $35–$70.
- Pre-rolls: $10–$20 per pre-roll for premium; multi-packs often $30–$60.
- Concentrates: $40–$80 per gram, depending on type.
- Vape cartridges: $40–$70 per 1g cartridge.
- Edibles: $20–$40 per 100–1000mg pack (post-7/1/25 SB 2748).
- Tinctures: $40–$80 per 30ml bottle.
- Topicals: $30–$60 per jar/tube.
Prices have generally come down 10–20% from program launch (Jan 2023) as competition increased and the dispensary count peaked. Prices vary significantly by dispensary, region, and brand.
Brand Examples
Mississippi-licensed brands include products from Southern Sky Brands (Mississippi-licensed producer of Tyson 2.0 and Ric Flair Drip), Magnolia Greens, Rootdown Mississippi’s in-house lines, and dozens of smaller licensed cultivators and processors. See major operators page.
Reading the Statute
For in-depth cannabis education, dosing guides, safety information, and research summaries, visit our partner site TryCannabis.org