The complete guide to cannabis in New Orleans
Last updated on Apr 28, 2026
Created on Jan 15, 2025

Article written by

April AcernoContent Writer
Content reviewed by

Dipak HemrajMedical Cannabis Researcher
Recreational cannabis is not legal to purchase in New Orleans or anywhere in Louisiana — but the legal landscape here is more nuanced than a simple yes or no. Louisiana has a fully operational medical marijuana program that allows qualifying patients to buy cannabis from licensed dispensaries statewide. For adults without a medical card, Louisiana law treats possession of 14 grams or less as a civil infraction (a $100 fine, not a criminal charge), but there is nowhere to legally buy recreational cannabis. If you’re a Louisiana resident with a qualifying medical condition, a licensed physician can evaluate you and issue a recommendation that unlocks access to New Orleans dispensaries. If you’re a tourist — and millions visit New Orleans each year — here’s precisely what is and isn’t permitted.
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Is weed legal in New Orleans and Louisiana?
Louisiana’s cannabis laws sit in a middle ground that confuses many visitors. Here is the precise breakdown:
| Activity | Legal status |
|---|---|
| Purchasing recreational cannabis | ❌ Illegal — no recreational retail exists in Louisiana |
| Possessing up to 14g (adults 21+) | ⚠️ Civil infraction — $100 fine, not criminal |
| Possessing over 14g | ❌ Criminal offense |
| Medical cannabis (with recommendation) | ✅ Legal — licensed dispensaries statewide |
| CBD / hemp products (≤0.3% THC) | ✅ Legal — widely available without prescription |
| Smoking in public | ❌ Illegal for all — including medical patients |
Visiting New Orleans for Mardi Gras or Jazz Fest?
Despite New Orleans’ reputation for open celebrations on Bourbon Street, cannabis laws are enforced. You cannot legally purchase cannabis anywhere in the city as a tourist, and public consumption — even of small amounts — is subject to fines. CBD and hemp products are your legal option as a visitor.
Louisiana’s medical marijuana program
Louisiana established its medical marijuana program in 2015 and has steadily expanded it since. Unlike some states that limit patients to oils or tinctures, Louisiana’s program now permits the full range of cannabis products — flower, pre-rolls, edibles, tinctures, topicals, and concentrates — making it one of the more comprehensive medical programs in the South.
The program is administered by the Louisiana Board of Pharmacy, and dispensaries (called “licensed pharmacies” under state law) operate across the state, including multiple locations in and around New Orleans.
Qualifying conditions in Louisiana
Louisiana patients may qualify for a medical marijuana recommendation under the following conditions, among others:
- Cancer
- HIV/AIDS
- Cachexia or wasting syndrome
- Seizure disorders and epilepsy
- Spasticity
- Crohn’s disease
- PTSD
- Intractable pain (pain that has not responded to conventional treatment)
- Glaucoma
- Parkinson’s disease
- Traumatic brain injury
- Autism spectrum disorder
- Any condition for which a physician believes the patient would benefit
Louisiana’s broad “physician discretion” clause means that the qualifying condition list is effectively open — a licensed physician who believes cannabis is appropriate for a patient can issue a recommendation for virtually any diagnosis.
Important: recommendation, not a card
Louisiana uses a physician recommendation system rather than a state-issued ID card. Once a Louisiana-licensed physician enters your recommendation into the Louisiana Medical Marijuana Registry, you can take that documentation directly to any licensed dispensary in the state. There is no separate application fee or government ID card required.
How to access medical cannabis in New Orleans
The process for New Orleans residents is more streamlined than in many other states — there is no state registration fee and no waiting period for a physical card.
- Step 1 — Consult a Louisiana-licensed physician. The recommending physician must be licensed in Louisiana. Telehealth appointments are available and widely used for this process.
- Step 2 — Receive your recommendation. Your physician enters the recommendation into the Louisiana Medical Marijuana Registry. You receive documentation to take to a dispensary.
- Step 3 — Visit a licensed dispensary. Present your recommendation at any state-licensed dispensary (licensed pharmacy) in Louisiana. You can purchase the same day your recommendation is entered.
Cannabis dispensaries in New Orleans
New Orleans has several licensed medical marijuana dispensaries serving qualified patients. All require a valid Louisiana physician recommendation for purchase — out-of-state medical cards are not accepted.
For the most current list of licensed dispensaries, visit the Louisiana Board of Pharmacy or consult your recommending physician.

CBD and hemp products in New Orleans
Hemp-derived CBD products are legal in Louisiana under both federal law (2018 Farm Bill) and Louisiana’s complementary state hemp program. Tinctures, gummies, capsules, and topicals containing 0.3% THC or less are widely available in New Orleans at specialty shops, wellness stores, and online retailers that ship to Louisiana.
Hemp-derived Delta-8 THC products are also currently legal in Louisiana, though this space is subject to ongoing regulatory change. For tourists or visitors who want a cannabis-adjacent experience without a medical recommendation, these products offer a legal option.
Cannabis possession laws in Louisiana
| Amount | Classification | Penalties |
|---|---|---|
| Up to 14g (adults 21+) | Civil infraction | $100 fine; no criminal record |
| Over 14g (first offense) | Misdemeanor | Up to 6 months in jail and/or $500 fine |
| Over 14g (subsequent offenses) | Felony | Up to 2 years imprisonment and/or $2,500 fine |
| Sale or distribution | Felony | Up to 5 years and/or $5,000 fine |
⚠ “Decriminalized” does not mean legal
Louisiana’s civil infraction for small amounts means you will not face criminal penalties for possessing up to 14g — but you can still be stopped, fined, and have your cannabis confiscated. Public consumption remains prohibited for everyone, including medical patients. Driving under the influence of cannabis is a criminal DWI offense. Out-of-state visitors face the same rules as residents.
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Get approved or your money back.
Larger purchase limits Access to higher potency strains Save up to 40% on product taxes Enhanced legal protection