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Washington has many rules and laws governing the possession, use, and transportation of cannabis here and across state lines. This page gives details about complying with state laws. Cannabis for adult, non-medical use became legal in Washington State in 2012 after the passage of Initiative 502.
Marijuana is fully legal in Washington as the state permits its use for medical purposes and, by adults over the age of 21, for recreational purposes. The Medical Use of Marijuana Act established the use of marijuana as an alternative medical treatment for debilitating health conditions in the state in 1998.
Cannabis in Washington relates to a number of legislative, legal, and cultural events surrounding the use of cannabis (marijuana, [a] hashish, THC, kief, etc.). On December 6, 2012, Washington became the first U.S. state to legalize recreational use of marijuana and the first to allow recreational marijuana sales, alongside Colorado.
Public vs. Private. It is illegal to use cannabis in public, this includes, smoking, vaping, or eating edibles as you’re walking around outside. You are allowed to use cannabis on private property, but property owners have the right to restrict use.
Cannabis for adult, non-medical use became legal in Washington State in 2012 after the passage of Initiative 502. Retail cannabis stores opened in 2014. Here are the laws to know and follow.
The course covers an overview of Washington state laws and rules, healthcare provider authorization requirements and guidelines, medical cannabis authorization amounts, the endocannabinoid system and the pharmacology of cannabis, therapeutic rationale and dosing best practices, and more.
The Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board (LCB) is granted authority by the Washington State Legislature to regulate the production, sale, and distribution of alcohol, tobacco, cannabis, and vapor products in the state of Washington.
Where you can consume legal pot in Washington. What baby boomers need to know about pot. Where the money from legal pot goes. What happens to medical marijuana? Who can consume legal pot. Let’s...
The Legislator’s Guide to Washington’s Marijuana Laws was prepared by the Senate Labor & Commerce Committee staff (within Senate Committee Services) to provide answers to many of the typical questions regarding the state’s marijuana laws.
The Washington adult-use marijuana law permits adults aged 21 years and above to possess any of: 28 grams (1 ounce) of usable marijuana. 448 grams (16 ounces) of marijuana-infused products in solid forms such as chocolate bars, gummies, and other edibles.