In Louisiana, the cultivation of cannabis is restricted to licensed facilities and is only permitted for medical use. Patients who have a prescription for medical marijuana are not allowed to grow their own plants. Instead, the state has established a regulatory framework that includes six types of cannabis licenses: cultivation, manufacturing, retail, and distribution.
Currently, the only entities authorized to cultivate cannabis in Louisiana are the Louisiana State University Agricultural Center and the Southern University Agricultural Center. These institutions operate licensed facilities dedicated to growing and processing medical marijuana products compliant with state regulations.
The oversight of cannabis licensing in Louisiana falls under several agencies, including the Louisiana Board of Pharmacy, the Department of Agriculture, and the Department of Health. The state’s medical marijuana program primarily focuses on ensuring that patients can access cannabis products through licensed dispensaries rather than through home cultivation.
As of now, Louisiana’s cannabis laws do not allow for personal cultivation by patients, emphasizing the state’s commitment to a controlled medical marijuana market.