How much THC can I legally have in edible products in Maryland?
Maryland’s cannabis landscape changed dramatically in 2023. Now, you can legally purchase and consume Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) edibles. However, navigating the new laws can often feel confusing. You might wonder how much THC you can legally possess in edible form. Hence, understanding these limits protects you from legal trouble and ensures you enjoy cannabis products safely.
Understanding THC in Maryland
THC is the main compound in marijuana plants that creates psychoactive effects. You can usually find it in various legal products including gummies, chocolates, baked goods and beverages. You may also find them in tinctures, capsules and vape products at licensed dispensaries.Â
People often use these products for recreational relaxation and enjoyment. Meanwhile, others may use it for medical purposes like pain relief, anxiety management or sleep improvement. With so many product types available, knowing the legal limits for each becomes essential.
How much THC is legally allowed in Maryland?
Now that you know what THC is and where you’ll find it, you need to understand the legal limits. Maryland law allows adults 21 and older to possess cannabis products containing THC.Â
In fact, you can legally possess up to 1.5 ounces of cannabis flower or 12 grams of concentrated THC. For edibles specifically, each serving cannot exceed 10 milligrams of THC. Additionally, a single package cannot contain more than 100 milligrams of total THC. These limits help you consume THC responsibly.
Penalties for exceeding the legally allowed amounts
Exceeding these limits carries serious consequences. If you possess amounts over the legal limit, you may face potential criminal charges. Possessing slightly more than allowed amounts may result in civil citations and fines up to $100. However, larger amounts can lead to misdemeanor or even felony charges. You could face jail time, substantial fines and a permanent criminal record. Thus, understanding these penalties helps you stay within legal boundaries.
Staying safe and compliant
Given these regulations and potential penalties, you want to ensure your THC use remains legal. You should always purchase products from licensed dispensaries who follow state regulations and clearly label their THC content.Â
Should you have concerns about compliance or face questions about your specific situation, having access to knowledgeable legal support can make all the difference. By staying informed and understanding your rights, you can enjoy THC products safely and legally in Maryland.
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