Maryland State Information Page
Current Legality State – Maryland
Fully Legal
Maryland State Information Page
- Medical Program only
- Decriminalized statewide for minor possession
- Medical patients can possess a thirty-day supply; edible forms are not permitted; recreational possession is illegal.
- Cultivation is recreationally illegal, and medical patients are not allowed to grow at home
Current Legality State
Fully Legal
Maryland State Information Page
- Medical Program only
- Decriminalized statewide for minor possession
- Medical patients can possess a thirty-day supply; edible forms are not permitted; recreational possession is illegal.
- Cultivation is recreationally illegal, and medical patients are not allowed to grow at home
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Is Cannabis Legal In Maryland ?
Marijuana has been partially decriminalized in Maryland since 2010; however, recreational laws have not yet caught up and a medical bill was just passed and finalized this year.
There are marijuana initiatives hopeful to get to the ballot in November so residents can vote to legalize specific amounts for adult use.
State Laws and Offenses
Here’s a list of penalties for Maryland’s possession, sale, and distribution of marijuana, concentrate, or paraphernalia.
- Marijuana is a Schedule I substance in the state of Maryland
- Under federal law, cannabis is still considered a Schedule I Controlled Substance
- Simple possession (possession without the intent to distribute) of less than ten grams in Maryland is a civil offense.
- Possession of between ten grams and less than fifty pounds of marijuana is a misdemeanor with a punishment of up to one-year imprisonment and a fine not exceeding 1,000 USD.
- Cultivation in Maryland is punished as either simple possession or as possession with intent to deliver, depending on the amount of marijuana being produced and other factors that may lead to the conclusion that the marijuana was being grown for reasons other than strictly personal use.
- Possession of marijuana-related paraphernalia is a civil violation.
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Maryland Qualifying Conditions For Medical Marijuana
The following is a list of the most common qualifying medical conditions that qualify for a Maryland medical card and the ability to purchase medical cannabis:
- Cachexia, Anorexia, or Wasting Syndrome
- Severe or chronic pain
- Glaucoma
- Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
- Seizures
- Severe or persistent muscle spasms
- Severe nausea
- Seizures (severe)
- Another chronic medical condition that is severe and for which other treatments have been ineffective.
When does my Maryland medical card expire?
Medical cards issued by the state of Maryland expire 3 years, however medical marijuana prescriptions from a physician expire every year from the date the patient completes the registration process with the state.
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Maryland marijuana DUI laws
The penalties for driving under the influence in Maryland are as follows:
- First offense convictions could result in imprisonment of up to one year and a fine of 1000 USD.
- Second offenses could result in up to two years in prison and a 2000 USD fine.
- Third offenses could result in up to three years in jail and a 3000 USD fine.
All DUI offenses require mandatory drug and alcohol education or treatment program.
Maryland marijuana growing laws
Maryland does not permit home cultivation for medical marijuana patients at this time. It can be punished as simple possession or possession intended to deliver if you possess more than enough for personal use.
Licensed growers certified by the MMCC can cultivate cannabis within the state once they have met background requirements and regulations.
Maryland public consumption laws
Cannabis usage in public carries a civil fine of up to 500 USD in the state of Maryland. People caught smoking cannabis in public places or on motor vehicles, aircraft, or boats may be subject to criminal penalties.
Maryland city specific laws
The laws listed here are for the state. Cities, counties, schools, universities, and employers may set their own rules and consequences. Be sure to check how marijuana laws differ in each county or town before you use.
How to get a medical marijuana card in Maryland
These are the steps to getting a medical marijuana card with the help of Leafy DOC
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Book An Appointment
- You will schedule an online appointment with a Leafy DOC medical marijuana doctor at a time that is most convenient for you.
- Provide basic medical history and book your appointment with a licensed medical marijuana doctor.
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Evaluation
- Consult with a doctor for 15 minutes to evaluate your ailments, and ask any questions you may have about medical marijuana treatment.
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Approval
- Within 24 hours after the evaluation, the doctor will send your certificate via email for your recommendation for medical marijuana.
- After receiving that recommendation, you can then apply with the state of Maryland to complete the registration process.
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State Registration
Complete your registration on the state website using the electronic certificate your Leafy DOC doctor issued.
Book your appointment
- Easily make appointment online
- Skip unnecessary doctor office visits
- Provide basic medical history
Match with a Doctor
- Connect w/ the right doctor for you.
- Thorough evaluation via phone or video call.
- Provider will answer any questions.
Get your Medical Card
- Upon Approval you’ll receive confirmation email
- Receive a temporary card or card in the mail
- Enjoy the benefits of being a medical card holder!
Cannabis Policy Reform Timeline
2010: Maryland had the fifth highest arrest rate for marijuana possession; disproportionately so for minority communities within the state
2013: The Natale M. LaPrade, Maryland Medical Cannabis Commission (MMCC), was formed and began operations. This allowed Maryland residents to purchase medical marijuana in Maryland with a medical cannabis card authorized by a registered provider.
2014: Governor O’Malley signed a law to decriminalize marijuana possession of ten grams or less
2016: Marijuana paraphernalia possession was dropped down to a civil infraction for direct law enforcement purposes.
2017: State legislatures introduced a bill to regulate, legalize, and tax adult-use marijuana
2019: A task force titled ‘Marijuana Legalization Workgroup” was formed to push for the legalization of recreational cannabis
2021: House Bill 32 was introduced to legalize weed in Maryland fully
2022: Marijuana activists are hoping to gain enough signatures to bring recreational cannabis to the ballot for voters
Some of the Current Cannabis Bills in Maryland
- MD SB614 – Criminal Law – Controlled Dangerous Substances – Schedules – Adjustment
- MD HB481 – Drug Paraphernalia for Administration – Decriminalization
- MD SB788 – Cannabis – Regulation – Revisions
- MD HB1 – Constitutional Amendment – Cannabis – Adult Use and Possession
- MD SB286 – Firearms – Use of Medical Cannabis