Starting July 1, the possession and use of small amounts of cannabis and cannabis products will be legal in Maryland. So what are the new rules?


The People's Law Library of Maryland summarized the new rules in the state. The People's Law Library is a legal information website run by Thurgood Marshall State Law Library, a court-related agency of the Maryland Judiciary.

The information on the People's Law Library website comes from legal service organizations throughout the state. Here's what it said about marijuana in Maryland.

POSSESSION

People 21 years and older can possess the following amounts starting July 1:

  • Up to 1.5 ounces of cannabis (or)
  • Up to 12 grams of concentrated cannabis (or)
  • Cannabis products containing up to 750 milligrams of delta-9-THC (or)
  • Up to two cannabis plants

GROWING

For those looking to grow their own, Maryland law said adults will be allowed to grow up to two plants that are out of public view and secured so they are not accessible by unauthorized individuals or those under the age of 21.

SHARING

Adults can also now share cannabis with friends, as long as it is not transactional, Maryland law said.

"The amount of cannabis shared must not exceed the amount defined as personal use and no money can be exchanged for the cannabis," Maryland law said. "Transfer of amounts in excess of the Personal Use amount or accepting payment for transferred amounts may qualify as possession with the intent to distribute."

SELLING

Although you can possess, grow and share certain amounts of cannabis, Maryland law says you cannot sell it without the proper licensing.

According to Maryland law, selling without a license is classified as a criminal misdemeanor and punishable by up to three years in prison.

USING

Maryland's new law has also prohibited specific locations from smoking cannabis, and public places is one of them.

Smoking cannabis in a public place is considered a civil offense and could be penalized by up to a $50 fine for a first offence, Maryland law said. Drivers smoking in a vehicle is also prohibited.

EXPUNGEMENT

For those looking to get a previous marijuana possession charge expunged, you are in luck.

Although the expungement can happen, Maryland law says it is not automatic.

"The new law allows individuals convicted of marijuana possession to request an expungement after the successful completion of the sentence," Maryland law said.