MARYLAND

Maryland enacted a medical cannabis law in 2003 that does not protect against arrest or prosecution but allows an affirmative medical defense and substantially reduced penalties for qualified patients. Defendants possessing less than one ounce of marijuana who can prove they used marijuana out of medical necessity and with a doctor's recommendation face a maximum penalty of $100, with no criminal record or possibility of imprisonment.


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Becoming a Patient in Maryland
The ins and out of Maryland's medical marijuana law in plain language.
Maryland Legal Info
More detailed Maryland legal information.
History
The history of Maryland's medical marijuana law.
Peer Counseling and Dispensary Services
ASA's Peer Counseling Program is an education, outreach and training program specifically for medical cannabis patients and their caregivers.