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Facts about legal weed in Massachusetts

Published Sep 10, 2021 09:00 a.m. ET
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Massachusetts has fully adopted marijuana reform for adults who would like to buy, possesses, or consume pot products for recreational purposes. Still, that doesn’t mean it’s a free for all. Much like with alcohol, each state has the power to set its own cannabis laws, so if you’re planning a visit, it’s a good idea to check out the differences in restrictions and rules before you go.

These are the answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about recreational cannabis in Massachusetts, many of which can be super helpful for inexperienced visitors and tourists.

Legal age to buy weed in Massachusetts

Age restrictions here depend on your reason for needing cannabis products. In most cases, customers will need to be at least 21 years of age to buy weed. However, medicinal patients that have a qualifying condition may be approved for a medical card which allows certain individuals to purchase cannabis products at the age of 18.

Purchasing limits

If you’re hoping to stock up on pot products for this high vacation, then you’ll need to understand that the maximums, according to the state, depend very much on the type of goodies you buy. Consumers may purchase up to a whole ounce of flower or 5 grams of concentrates from a marijuana dispensary. Those with a craving for edibles will be limited to 20 servings per purchase, and each serving might include up to 100 grams of THC.

Possession maximums

In most states and legal countries, possession limits line up pretty close when compared to buying maximums. However, in Massachusetts consumers can have quite a bit of any kind of product at any one time. Visitors may have up to 5 ounces of flower, which is more than enough to get through a vacation. Concentrates and edibles, on the other hand, are still limited to 20 servings and 5 grams.

No open containers in public

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You might be able to buy a lot of weed, but it’s a good idea to wait until you get back to your hotel or Airbnb before cracking the bag or containers open because moving about in public, be it on foot or by car with open packages of cannabis is illegal in Massachusetts. So, keep those things closed until you’re ready to use them.

Don’t toke and drive

In Massachusetts, toking and driving is treated in the very same way as alcohol, as it impairs and that’s dangerous to have out on the roads. That’s why it’s best to avoid getting stoned just before getting behind the wheel, and smoking while driving should never even be considered unless you want to end up fined or possibly even jailed on your adventure.

Traveling across state lines

Though it is completely legal for a legal-aged adult to buy weed in Massachusetts, federal law prohibits the act of taking it across state lines, even if you’ve never planned on setting foot in a state where cannabis is still illegal. So, try to buy only what you’ll need to get high while you’re in town, and avoid any urges to bring home souvenirs.

Where to buy recreational cannabis in Massachusetts

Cannabis laws here do not restrict the number of available dispensaries, so there are all kinds of incredible stores to check out. Though it is best to make sure that the locations you visit are licensed by the states to operate and sell pot products.

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