Yes, marijuana is legal in New York as of March 31, 2021, following the enactment of the Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act (MRTA). The law permits the use, cultivation, and sale of cannabis for adults aged 21 and over.
In New York, adults can legally possess up to 3 ounces of cannabis flower or 24 grams of cannabis concentrates. Possession amounts exceeding these limits are subject to legal penalties, including fines and potential imprisonment, depending on the amount possessed.
Starting in 2022, New York residents are allowed to grow up to 6 cannabis plants at home (3 mature and 3 immature) or up to 12 plants per household. Exceeding these limits can lead to penalties similar to those for possession.
Penalties for marijuana-related offenses in New York vary based on the quantity and intent. Possession over the legal limit can lead to misdemeanors or felonies, with potential fines and imprisonment. Illegal sale or trafficking can result in severe penalties, especially if minors are involved or the sale occurs near school grounds.
Only licensed physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants registered with the New York State Medical Marijuana Program are authorized to prescribe medical marijuana in New York.
No, smoking marijuana in public is illegal in New York and can result in a fine.
Only individuals with a medical marijuana card or adults aged 21 and over can purchase cannabis from licensed dispensaries.
Possession or sale of marijuana can be a felony in New York, depending on the amount and circumstances involved.
Penalties depend on the amount and whether it's a first offense. They can range from fines to imprisonment.
Public use of marijuana can result in a violation charge and a $200 fine.
Yes, edibles are legal for both medical and recreational use in New York.
Yes, CBD products are legal in New York and widely available for purchase.