Maryland Marijuana Laws

Marijuana is legal in Maryland for medical and recreational purposes. The state legalized recreational marijuana on May 3, 2023 following voters approving a referendum to legalize adult-use marijuana in November 2022. Both the Maryland House and Senate passed the Cannabis Reform Act in the spring of 2023 leading to the governor signing it into law in May of the same year. Legal sales of recreational marijuana began in Maryland on July 1, 2023.

Medical Marijuana was signed into legislation by Governor O’Malley in May 2013. The Natalie M. LaPrade Maryland Medical Cannabis Commission was established as an independent regulatory agency to develop policies, procedures, guidelines, and regulations to execute programs to make medical marijuana available to qualifying patients safely and effectively. The Commission registers patients with debilitating conditions with a written certification by medical providers. Medical providers are state-licensed physicians, dentists, nurse midwives, nurse practitioners, and podiatrists on Maryland’s medical marijuana program registry.

Natalie M. LaPrade Medical Cannabis Commission (MMCC) regulates the medical marijuana program by ensuring the following:

The first step leading to the legalization of recreational marijuana in Maryland occurred when lawmakers passed House Bill 1 in the 2022 legislative session, which primarily includes the question of legalization of adult-use marijuana. It allowed Maryland voters to decide on the legality of recreational marijuana in the November 2022 ballot. The referendum, popularly referred to as Question 4, asked voters if they favor the legalization of marijuana for persons aged 21 years or older. After the ballot initiative passed, Maryland became the 20th state in the United States to legalize the use of recreational marijuana.

House Bill 837 was also introduced, which requires specific regulations and procedures for adult-use marijuana by Natalie M. LaPrade Medical Medical Cannabis Commission. It stipulated a 7-month interval for the Commission to form regulations and policies and make adequate preparations for the use of recreational cannabis. This led to the legal sales of adult-use cannabis commencing in Maryland in July 2023.

Can I Use Cannabis in Maryland?

Yes. Both recreational and medical marijuana are legal in Maryland. The state authorized the newly created Maryland Marijuana Commission to oversee and regulate both its medical and recreational marijuana programs. The legalization of adult-use marijuana in the state means that residents aged 21 or older can possess up to 1.5 ounces of cannabis flower, up to 12 grams of concentrated cannabis, and cannabis products with total THC content of 750 milligrams or less. Residents under the age of 21 caught with up to 2.5 ounces of cannabis will be fined, mandated to attend drug education classes, and referred for assessment for the treatment of substance abuse disorder.

The History of Marijuana in Maryland is a long and arduous one. In 2014, Medical Marijuana was legalized by House Bill 881. HB 881 established the Natalie M. LaPrade Medical Marijuana Commission with the responsibility of forming regulations for the consumption, possession, cultivation, and sale of marijuana and its products to qualifying patients and licensed caregivers. House Bill 881 allowed qualifying patients with certain medical conditions access to medical marijuana. The following conditions are qualified for medical marijuana by the Natalie LaPrade Maryland Medical Cannabis Commission: