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North Dakota Cannabis Regulations

Legal for Medical Use Only

Regulatory Agency: Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)  · 

Short answer: Cannabis is legal for medical use only in North Dakota. Packaging, labeling, advertising, and promotional-product rules are set by the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS). Every retail product must be child-resistant, tamper-evident, and lab-tested; see the sections below for the full North Dakota requirements, plus 6 FAQs.

Cannabis Landscape Overview

North Dakota voters approved Measure 5 in November 2016, legalizing medical cannabis for qualifying patients. The North Dakota Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) administers the program through its Medical Marijuana Division. The program became operational in 2019 with the opening of the first dispensaries.

As of 2026, North Dakota has a small but functional medical cannabis program with licensed manufacturing facilities and dispensaries distributed across the state. Qualifying conditions include cancer, HIV/AIDS, hepatitis C, ALS, PTSD, Crohn's disease, epilepsy, terminal illness, and other conditions causing severe pain, nausea, or seizures. Patients may possess up to 3 ounces in a 30-day period. A 2018 recreational legalization ballot measure (Measure 3) failed, and subsequent legislative attempts have not succeeded, keeping the state medical-only.

Packaging Requirements

General Standards

Manufacturing Standards

Labeling Requirements

Required Label Information

Warning Statements

Advertising Rules

North Dakota restricts advertising of medical cannabis to prevent youth exposure and misleading claims. Licensees may not advertise through means targeting individuals under 21. Advertising near schools, parks, and youth facilities is prohibited. Broadcast advertising on television and radio is restricted. All advertisements must include the licensee's name and license number and state that products are for registered patients only. Health claims beyond what is supported by the patient's qualifying condition are prohibited.

Licensing Overview

The DHHS issues licenses for manufacturing facilities (vertically integrated cultivation and processing) and dispensaries. The number of licenses is limited by statute and administrative rule to ensure adequate supply without oversaturation. Manufacturing facilities are capped, and dispensary locations are distributed geographically. Applicants must be North Dakota residents, pass background checks, and submit detailed operational and security plans. Annual license fees apply, and all licensees must participate in the state's inventory tracking system and submit to regular compliance inspections.

Cannabis Taxes in North Dakota (2026)

North Dakota cannabis businesses collect and remit multiple overlapping taxes. Below is a summary of the rates that apply to retail cannabis sales as of 2026. Regulatory agency: North Dakota Department of Health and Human Services.

North Dakota voters rejected adult-use legalization in 2022 and 2024. Medical program operates through state-licensed dispensaries.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is cannabis legal in North Dakota?

North Dakota has a medical cannabis program established by Measure 5 in 2016. Qualifying patients may access cannabis from licensed dispensaries with a valid registry identification card.

Recreational cannabis remains illegal. A 2018 ballot measure to legalize adult-use cannabis was defeated by voters. The Division of Medical Marijuana oversees the program.

What are the packaging requirements in North Dakota?

North Dakota requires medical cannabis products in child-resistant, tamper-evident, and opaque packaging. Products must not resemble candy or appeal to minors.

All packaging must protect the product from contamination and meet ASTM or equivalent child-resistance standards.

What are the labeling requirements in North Dakota?

North Dakota medical cannabis labels must include THC and CBD content, batch number, the dispensary name and license number, dosing instructions, and health warnings.

Labels must include a "For Medical Use Only" statement, net weight, ingredient list, and warnings about impairment and keeping products away from children.

What are the advertising restrictions in North Dakota?

North Dakota restricts medical cannabis advertising and prohibits targeting minors. Ads must not appear near schools or make unsupported therapeutic claims.

The state takes a conservative approach to cannabis marketing. All advertising must include health warnings and be directed at qualifying patients.

How do I get a cannabis license in North Dakota?

Cannabis licenses in North Dakota are issued by the Division of Medical Marijuana under the Department of Health and Human Services. The state has a limited number of manufacturing and dispensary licenses.

Applications require detailed business plans, security protocols, financial documentation, and background checks. The limited license structure makes entry competitive.

Are promotional products allowed for cannabis businesses in North Dakota?

North Dakota's medical program limits promotional opportunities. Branded materials must comply with advertising restrictions and not appeal to minors.

Patient education materials and B2B promotional items for industry events are generally acceptable within the medical program framework.

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