South Dakota Marijuana Laws State Information Page

Current Legality State – South Dakota Marijuana Laws

Medical

  • Medically legal; recreational legislation was passed but rejected by the Supreme court.
  • South Dakotans passed Constitutional Amendment A, which allows adults to purchase and possess up to one ounce of marijuana and grow up to three plants for personal use.
  • Amendment A took effect on July 1, 2021; however, the South Dakota supreme court has blocked the affirmation of the new recreational marijuana law.
  • Not decriminalized statewide by the South Dakota State Legislature
  • Possession is not allowed recreationally; three ounces is allowed for medical patients,
  • As of 2021, adults who are 21 and older may possess up to three plants, with a limit of six plants per household.
  • Medical patients with a state-issued card may grow an unlimited quantity of plants.

Current Legality State

Medical

  • Medically legal; recreational legislation was passed but rejected by the Supreme court.
  • South Dakotans passed Constitutional Amendment A, which allows adults to purchase and possess up to one ounce of marijuana and grow up to three plants for personal use.
  • Amendment A took effect on July 1, 2021; however, the South Dakota supreme court has blocked the affirmation of the new recreational marijuana law.
  • Not decriminalized statewide by the South Dakota State Legislature
  • Possession is not allowed recreationally; three ounces is allowed for medical patients,
  • As of 2021, adults who are 21 and older may possess up to three plants, with a limit of six plants per household.
  • Medical patients with a state-issued card may grow an unlimited quantity of plants.

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South Dakota Qualifying Conditions For Medical Marijuana

Qualifying conditions for medical cannabis patients per the South Dakota Department of Health for the medical marijuana program are:

  • Cachexia
  • Cancer
  • Chronic, debilitating pain
  • Epilepsy/ seizures
  • Multiple Sclerosis
  • Muscle spasticity (severe)
  • Muscular dystrophy
  • Nausea (intractable)
  • Any other debilitating medical condition where the physician feels there could be a therapeutic or palliative benefit for medical cannabis use

How to get a medical marijuana card in South Dakota Marijuana Laws

These are the steps to getting a medical marijuana card with the help of Leafy DOC

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    Book An Appointment

    • You will schedule an appointment to see a medical marijuana doctor in South Dakota at a time that is most convenient for you.
    • Provide basic medical history and book your appointment with a licensed medical marijuana doctor.

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    Evaluation

    • Consult with a doctor for a quick evaluation of your ailments, and ask any questions you may have about medical marijuana treatment.

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    Approval

    • Within 24 hours after the evaluation, the doctor will send your certificate via email for your recommendation for medical marijuana.
    • After receiving that recommendation, you can then apply with the state of South Dakota to complete the registration process.

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Book your appointment

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Get your Medical Card

Cannabis Policy Reform Timeline

1931: Prohibition began in South Dakota, and marijuana was banned

1977: Cannabis was decriminalized by the South Dakota Senate; however, the law was short-lived and appealed almost immediately after that same election

2006-2014: Ballot initiative failed to legalize the initiated measure for medical marijuana

2015: The decriminalization initiative failed to gather signatures

2018: Medical marijuana initiative failed to gather signatures

2020: Approximately 54 percent of voters in South Dakota approved an adult-use cannabis legalization measure, while nearly 70 percent voted in favor of medical marijuana legalization. However, the state’s Supreme Court overturned the amendments.  It has become quite a legal challenge for the state to begin regulating and taxing marijuana, but many voters support it.

2022: Marijuana activists for the Marijuana Policy Project and the South Dakotans for Better Marijuana Laws attempt to place recreational use back on the ballot for voters to finally legalize cannabis in the November election cycle.

Some of the Current Cannabis Bills in South Dakota

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How many South Dakotans support adult use marijuana legalization?

    Approximately 54 percent of South Dakota voters support the legalization of marijuana for recreational use in their state, while 70 percent of voters support cannabis for medical use. However, lawmakers are blocking bills to legalize it entirely in 2022.

  • How do I get a medical marijuana card in South Dakota?

    Patients must apply for a medical marijuana card on the government portal.

    Here are the steps:
    Be 18 years of age or older

    Patients under 18 years of age must have parental consent

    Have a current diagnosis of a qualifying condition

    Hold an official written certification from a physician

    Be a South Dakota resident with proof of residency and an ID