Yes, marijuana is legal in Maryland for both medical and recreational use. Recreational marijuana was legalized for adults aged 21 and older on July 1, 2023. They are allowed to possess and consume up to 1.5 ounces of marijuana or 12 grams of concentrate outside their homes.
In Maryland, adults can possess up to 1.5 ounces of marijuana or 12 grams of concentrate for recreational use. Medical marijuana patients, however, are governed by different rules—possession limits are determined by their healthcare provider based on individual treatment needs.
Cultivation of marijuana for personal or medical use remains illegal in Maryland. Regardless of the quantity, growing marijuana can lead to severe legal consequences, including imprisonment and hefty fines, dictated by the amount cultivated and the intent inferred by law enforcement.
Penalties for marijuana-related offenses in Maryland vary. Possession over the legal limit for recreational use can result in fines and imprisonment. Distribution or intent to sell marijuana, especially in large quantities or near school properties, carries more severe penalties, including long-term imprisonment and larger fines.
Only licensed healthcare providers who are registered with the Maryland Medical Cannabis Commission (MMCC) can prescribe medical marijuana. These providers must follow specific guidelines to determine eligibility and appropriate dosages for their patients.
No, smoking marijuana in public is illegal in Maryland. Violations can lead to fines up to $50 for a first offense and up to $150 for subsequent offenses.
Only individuals who are 21 years or older can visit recreational dispensaries. Medical dispensaries require patients to have a valid medical marijuana card issued by the MMCC.
Marijuana possession over certain limits or intent to distribute large quantities can be a felony in Maryland, especially if it involves trafficking or distribution near schools.
The consequences depend on the amount and intent. Possession under the legal limit might incur a civil penalty, while possession with intent to distribute can lead to felony charges.
Possession of less than 10 grams without intent to distribute is a civil offense, typically resulting in a fine up to $100 for the first offense.
Yes, marijuana edibles are legal in Maryland for both medical and recreational use, within the possession limits set by law.
Yes, hemp-derived CBD products are legal in Maryland and can be purchased without a prescription from various retailers.