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<br />Buying and Selling <br />• You must be 21: <br />o It’s illegal for people under 21 to buy, have, or use retail marijuana. <br />o It’s a felony for anyone to give or sell to, or share marijuana with, anyone <br />under 21. <br />o You must present a valid ID proving you’re 21 or older. <br />• Limits to buying: <br />o You can only buy retail marijuana from licensed retail stores. <br />o Adults over the age of 21 can buy and possess up to 1 ounce of marijuana <br />at a time. <br />• Limits to selling: <br />o Only licensed retailers can sell marijuana products. <br />o Adults over 21 can give up to 1 ounce of marijuana to another adult 21 or <br />older, but can’t sell marijuana. This includes homegrown product. <br />Using and Having <br />• No more than 1 ounce: <br />o Adults 21 and older can have up to 1 ounce of marijuana. Having more <br />can result in legal charges and fines. <br />• Public use is illegal: <br />o Using marijuana in any way — smoking, eating, or vaping — isn’t allowed <br />in public places. This includes the following outdoor and indoor areas, and <br />many more: <br /> Sidewalks. <br /> Parks and amusement parks. <br /> Ski resorts. <br /> Concert venues. <br /> Businesses. <br /> Restaurants, cafes, or bars. <br /> Common areas of apartment buildings or condominiums. <br />• Consumption of the product in a retail marijuana store is not allowed. <br />• Use on federal land is illegal: <br />o Since marijuana is still illegal under federal law, you can’t use on federal <br />land, including national parks and national forests. This includes ski <br />slopes. <br />• Where you CAN use: <br />o Private property is your best bet. However, property owners can ban the <br />use and possession of marijuana on their properties. If you rent, you may <br />not be allowed to use marijuana in your home.
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